Secure your calendar for the Live Launch | Fedora 34 final release on April 30th and May 1st 2021

After the Fedora 34 beta release. The fedora community is ready to launch the final release of Fedora 34. Fedora kept his promise and final release dates are already announced. Let’s book our calendar and be a part of the amazing open-source community festival.

Fedora community is really famous for creating an innovative, free, and open-source platform for hardware, clouds, and containers. It really helps and enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users.

My sincere gratitude to this community and RedHat to give so much. Long live Fedora!!

Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul.” – Henry Ward Beecher.

Fedora 34 release date

According to Fedoraproject.org, Fedora 34 final release date is on April 30th and May 1st 2021. Probably the new features and the latest development will take two days to celebrate. Be ready to booze with the community virtually, because It is going to be an exciting weekend.

How to Register for Fedora 34 event

Fedora kept registration process also very easy. Follow theses steps to register for this historical launch –

Step 1 – Login to “https://hopin.com/” or click on this register button.

Step 2 – Agree to the code of conduct and click “Join Event”

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Step 3 – Provide basic information or login with your social media account

Fill this basic information for signup or use “single sign on” feature to use your existing social account.

  1. First Name
  2. Last Name
  3. Email address – will be used to login during the event.
  4. Password – to login later

Click on ” I agree to terms of Hopin policy“. Another option of receiving the product is optional. You may select it on basis of your interest.

**** Please save this login information as it will be required on the day of event to access the event.

Hit “Sign up“, once you have filled all details.

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Alternatively, you can continue with your social media login. Then you don’t need to fill any information.

Once sign up completes, you will land up on Fedora 34 release party reception page.

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On this page, you can create your profile, if you wish. Congrats!! You are done with signup for the Virtual launch event of “Fedora 34“. Simple and easy isn’t it?

Topics to cover in the release event

This is only the bird eye view of the topics, which will get covered –

  • Fedora KDE
  • i3
  • Fedora Zine
  • New Fedora logo
  • Fedora roadmap and news
  • Social sessions like quiz and gaming sessions

Can’t wait for the final release, wanna test the beta release?

If you really wanna check out the fedora 34 before the final release. Then you can download and install it on a VMware workstation or virtual box.

Download Fedora 34 beta

Either visit getfedora.org to manually download or simply click on this button.

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You can also use following links to download pre-releases of fedora 34

Or, check these popular variants, including KDE Plasma, Xfce, and other desktop environments, as well as images for ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3:

What’s new in Fedora 34?

Below mentioned fedora 34 updates and new features will be covered majorly in final release –

  • BTRFS transparent compression
  • PipeWire
  • GNOME 40 in Fedora workstation
  • Wayland display in KDE Plasma by default
  • Out-of-memory (OOM) support
  • i3 Spin

Read more on fedora 34 change set page. It covers all minor and major details of features in fedora 34.

I will keep updating news related to the final release in this post. A lot of secrets and information is yet to reveal. So stay tuned.

I encourage you to register and join this event. This is the time to extend our hand to the community and celebrate with it.

Dev

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