Dubbed Gurgle and based on the recently released Fedora 25 Linux distribution, Korora 25 arrives today, approximately five months after the release of Korora 24 “Sheldon,” and ships with up-to-date GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software projects, including the Linux 4.8 kernel.
Due to popular demand, it looks like Korora 25 ships with a KDE edition, which is built around the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment and designed to offer users an out-of-the-box vanilla look and feel, but includes the usual Korora extras. Korora 25 also features GNOME 3.22, Xfce 4.12, Cinnamon 3.2, and MATE 1.16 editions.
Korora 25 remains a 64-bit only operating system and there is no 32-bit installation medium available anymore. However, the good news is that if you’re still running a 32-bit Korora system, you’ll be able to upgrade to Korora 25 by following the instructions provided by the developers in the release notes.
Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/korora-25-linux-released-based-on-fedora-25-ships-with-cinnamon-3-2-mate-1-16-510807.shtml
Submitted by: Arnfried Walbrecht
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