Fedora 22 Alpha Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 10 March 2015 at 10:37 AM EDT. 38 Comments
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Just as planned the alpha release of Fedora 22 is now available.

Dennis Gilmore announced the release of Fedora 22 Alpha a few minutes ago and this development release is out for the workstation, server, and cloud products along with other Fedora 22 spins like Fedora KDE, Fedora Xfce, Fedora LXDE, Fedora MATE, and Fedora SoaS.


Fedora 22 delivers on many exciting features and improvements as covered by the many Phoronix articles. Yesterday I did a brief walk-through of the great Fedora 22 changes.

Fedora 22 will be officially released in May while those wanting to try out today's alpha ISOs can find links via the release announcement.
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