Fedora Linux 32 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Fedora Linux 34 Now

Posted by hanuca on May 27, 2021 5:59 AM EDT
9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
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The Fedora Linux 32 operating system release has reached end of life and it is no longer supported by the Fedora Project with software or security updates.

Released last year in April, Fedora Linux 32 brought the Linux 5.6 kernel series with built-in WireGuard VPN support, the GNOME 3.36 desktop environment for Fedora Workstation, EarlyOOM system service by default to improve the user experience on machines with low memory, support for Rockchip-powered devices, and a new Fedora Lab edition called Fedora 32 Comp Neuro Lab for computational neuroscience.

Since each new Fedora Linux release is supported for about 13 months, the time has come to say goodbye to the Fedora Linux 32 release as it now reached of life on May 25th, 2021. It was maintained 392 days, but it will now no longer receive any type of support, so you should upgrade to a supported Fedora Linux release as soon as possible after reading this article.

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