Fedora 34 is ready for public consumption following beta
The new Fedora logo on a monitor
The Fedora Project has announced the release of Fedora 34 following a little over a month of beta testing. Fedora 34 ships with the new GNOME 40 desktop which comes with a big overhaul of the GNOME interface compared to GNOME 3.38 (the previous version). Additionally, the default BTRFS file system comes with transparent compression enabled which should prolong the life of solid-state disks.
Apart from the main Fedora Workstation (which is the version you’ll probably want), Fedora Server, Fedora IoT, and Fedora CoreOS have been updated to version 34 too. Fedora Spins, which provide other desktop environments, and Fedora Labs which are tailored for specific use cases have also been updated to the latest version of Fedora.