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Fedora 29 Released (techrepublic.com)

ekimd writes: Fedora 29 is released today. Among the new features are the ability to allow parallel installation of packages such as Node.js. Fedora 29 also supports ZRAM (formerly called compcache) for ARMv7 and v8. In addition to the more efficient use of RAM, it also increases the lifespan of microSD cards on the Raspberry Pi as well as other SBCs.

"Additionally, UEFI for ARMv7 is now supported in Fedora 29, which also benefits Raspberry Pi users," reports TechRepublic. "Fedora already supported UEFI on 64-bit ARM devices."

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  1. NP-complete problem by davecb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Containers are a good mitigation, but see https://research.swtch.com/ver... from Russ Cox for an overview of the underlying (really evil!) problem. My own views? https://leaflessca.wordpress.c... (and others)

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  2. Re:raspberry pi, really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I use Fedora 28 on a raspberry pi for a local DNS. I want something that just runs without user intervention for months. I tried raspbian and raspBSD but neither of them seem to be ready for primetime. There was always some issue popping up whether it be updates not working automatically, or the network disconnecting for no known reason. Fedora just flawlessly does its thing in the background.