Fedora version 41 is released every 6 months with new software such as GNOME 47, KDE 6.2, and DNF 5. The new spin-off distro called Fedora Miracle features a brand-new desktop management system called Miracle built on Mir/Wayland. It replaces the software terminal with Ptyxis, offering better container support.
Moreover, image groups like Atomic Desktop, CoreOS, and Fedora IoT have switched to using bootc instead of rpm-ostree, allowing for more flexibility in running containers. It now also supports Secure Boot for devices requiring NVIDIA proprietary drivers.
Source: Fedora
TLDR: Fedora version 41 introduces Fedora Miracle with a new desktop management system, improved container support, and Secure Boot compatibility for devices needing NVIDIA drivers.
Leave a Comment