Fedora 22
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- THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Release Schedule
- Link to current fedora wiki page:
- f 22 (Rawhide) will become fedora 22 in the future.
- WARNING
- Do not use any f 22 (rawhide) installs for anything but testing.
- boot.iso- Basically a Netinstall (Built daily)
- This is Rawhide so it may (or not) work. Latest is 21.48.1-11 Anaconda 07/29/2014
- May contain Server and Many Desktop Environments and options for each of them to test.
- Requires a Network Connection
- Works in Virtualbox
Download
- https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso
- boot.iso is the same as a netinstall.iso
- For latest Builds builds (and links to them) see:
- Latest Live CD/DVD
- http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?start=0&state=all&view=flat&method=createLiveCD&order=-id
- NOTE building f21 Candidate and rawhide lives here look at name
- Click on Name and then Click on the xxx.iso for download.
Testing
UEFI Boot
Liveusb-creator
- Use Liveusb-creator to make a bootable Live USB to do Installation from one of these LiveCD's
- Get liveusb-creator at https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
Testing liveusb-creator in Windows 8.1
- Tested by satellit on 2014/08/01
- NOTE: GUI works well in fedora.
"There are a number of things that need to fixed in the windows version of liveusb-creator. 1-) detect screen resolution and properly display GUI 2-) run in compatability mode (run as administrator) 3-) run as liveusb-creator --reset-mbr by default (this can be done in linux by editing the icon command or typing liveusb-creator --reset-mbr in terminal) 4-)Fix the Download button on the GUI to work and be up to date."
Upgrade to rawhide from an existing installation
Fedora.next
- "Fedora.next is an umbrella phrase for the planning for the next decade of the Fedora Project.""