Fedora Linux 43 Released with Notable Changes and Improvements

Fedora Linux 43 is now available for download, bringing a multitude of changes and improvements to the table. The release notes are a great resource to dive into for those curious about what’s new.

One notable change is the switch to Anaconda WebUI as the default installer interface for Fedora 43 Spins. This upgrade aims to provide smoother installs for users. Additionally, GNOME has switched to Wayland, making X11 support a thing of the past.

While this might be jarring for some users, don’t worry – X11 apps will still work on Wayland, and anyone who uses GNOME X11 will be transparently migrated to Wayland. This change is part of a larger plan by upstream GNOME to fully remove X11 support in future versions.

On the more exciting side, Fedora 43 boasts a stunning new wallpaper, replacing the nature scene from version 42 with an impressive rocket launch. With numerous changes and improvements under its hood, Fedora Linux 43 is definitely worth checking out for Linux enthusiasts.

The release notes can be found on the official Fedora website, providing a comprehensive overview of the update’s features and changes.

Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/favorite-linux-distro-just-got-brand-new-release