Fedora 33 Virtual Machine Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware
Fedora team announced the final version of upcoming operating system ‘Fedora 33’ Redhat sponsored Linux distribution: “No matter what variant of Fedora you use, you’re getting the latest the open source world has to offer. Following our ‘First’ foundation, we’ve updated key programming language and system library packages, including Python 3.9, Ruby on Rails 6.0, and Perl 5.32. In Fedora KDE, we’ve followed the work in Fedora 32 Workstation and enabled the EarlyOOM service by default to improve the user experience in low-memory situations. To make the default Fedora experience better, we’ve set nano as the default editor. nano is a friendly editor for new users. Those of you who want the power of editors like vi can, of course, set your own default. Secure Boot is a security standard which ensures that only officially-signed operating system software can load on your computer. This is important for preventing persistent malware which could hide itself in your computer’s firmware and survive even an operating system reinstallation.” You can read the release announcement here.
We are providing you virtual images for latest version of Fedora 33 for VirtualBox and VMware.
You can download VDI and VMDK images for VirtualBox & VMware from here.