Fedora 24 Featuring GNOME 3.20, Tons Of Improvements Released (betanews.com)
After several delays, the Fedora Project on Tuesday released Fedora 24 (download link), the latest version of its Linux-based operating system. Fedora 24 brings with it a number of interesting features and changes, including the GNOME 3.20 desktop environment. The latest version of GNOME comes with media-player controls in the notification panel, and improved search feature in the Files application. New GNOME will also let you easily upgrade to Fedora 25, by simply using its Software application. There's also improved font-rendering. Among other things Fedora 24 has an upgraded version of glibc, or GNU C Library, which comes with improved performance and bug fixes across the entire operating system. You can learn more about the features at TechRepublic..
Make your mind up. Which is it?
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
Don't spell it "systemd"
Spell it "SystemD"
That way it looks like an ASCII penis.
It's like the same 3 autistic dudes on slashdot, reddit, etc, railing against systemd 24/7. Christ, at least i've kissed a girl before.