Fedora 19 available

Fedora 19 "Schrödinger's Cat" has just been released for download. Promises more stability and some new features.


News

3D printer support

That's right, Fedora 19 already has support for 3D printers, do you have one? Connect it to your Fedora!

Updated Ruby and Rails environment

The latest versions of Ruby and Rails are available directly from the distro repositories for your greater enjoyment ...

NodeJS and NPM

Something that many of us were crying out for: Now we can install NodeJS and NPM directly from the official distro repos.

PHP 5.5

The latest stable version available of this programming language.

Java 8

Fedora 19 will allow us to have a sneak-peek to Java 8 directly from the distro thanks to the OpenJDK update.

lighting e17

One of the coolest and lightest desktops in the linux world, now available from repos in F19.

Checkpoint Restore

An interesting feature that will allow you to create checkpoints of your machine (snapshots rather) being able to return to them in case of overload or erratic behavior.

Scratch

A learning environment for children where they can draw and animate for fun while having their first approach to the computer.

Upstream updates

The most recent versions of the GNOME, KDE, XFCE, LXDE, Sugar and others desktops are available for Fedora 19, as well as the latest versions of the packages we use every day like Firefox, Gimp and others; You will benefit from the updates of each individual program as it happens in any Linux system.

OpenStack

New version of the "own cloud" OpenStack (Grizzly) available for mounting and use in Fedora.

NetworkManager-CLI

In Fedora 19 we can manage NetworkManager from a default terminal without having to install something extra.

Erlyvideo Stream Server

Video streaming server, available in the repos.

Server enhancements

Updates such as BIND 10, OpenShift Origin, replacement of MySQL with MariaDB and other important ones are integrated in Fedora 19 for the servers.

Begging

A version of Fedora specially designed to run inside the RaspberryPi.

More info: release notes