![]() ![]() "Actually, I find very few configuration tools in this installation of Fedora, which surprises me. "I would expect Fedora to have an easy way to deal with this," I wrote. After finding sort of a solution for the problem, I sent him another email. I was trying to get GNOME to quit demanding a password every time I walked away from the computer for five minutes or so, which I thought should be easy, but wasn't. On June 23, after installing Fedora for my first ever look at the distro for this review of Fedora 24, I pinged a friend who writes about Linux seeking help for a pesky configuration problem. Listen to the Podcast edition of this week's DistroWatch Weekly in OGG (36MB) and MP3 (42MB) formatsįedora 24 - It isn't for everybody, but then, it doesn't try to be New distributions: LibreELEC, Photon OS, Linux Kote, Endless OS, Gmac.Distributions added to the database: Apricity OS.news: Pure HTTPS and a collection of signing keys.Opinion poll: Favourite command line shell.Released last week: Linux Mint 18, SolydXK 201606, Slackware 14.2, antiX 16.Torrent corner: antiX, KDE neon, Linux Mint, Slackware Linux.News: FreeBSD improves ZFS cache handling, Arch warns about updating screen, DragonFly BSD improves HAMMER2 and Linux Mint plans for 18.1.Review: Fedora 24 - It isn't for everybody, but then, it doesn't try to be.We wish you all a wonderful week and happy reading! Plus we welcome the Apricity OS distribution into our database. This week we are happy to report the last of the unsecured (HTTP) resources have been removed from and we have set up a collection of signing keys to make verifying distribution ISO downloads easier. In our Opinion Poll we talk about preferred command line shells. ![]() In the Torrent Corner we share the torrents we are seeding and then we share a list of the distributions released last week. In place of a Questions and Answers column we share an opinion piece on the Flatpak, Snap and AppImage package formats. We also share a warning for users upgrading their copy of the screen utility and talk about Linux Mint's planned features. In our News section we talk about file system enhancements coming to FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD. As a result, our Jesse Smith has his review of Tiny Core Linux 7.1 posted on their website and FOSS Force's Christine Hall shares her experiences with Fedora 24 in our Feature Story this week. In June we thought it would be fun to mix things up and so we arranged to swap reviews with FOSS Force, a website which covers news relating to free and open source software. Welcome to this year's 27th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! ![]()
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