The Fedora Project announced it has released the Fedora 22 Linux operating system for the PowerPC and IBM System z (s390) 64-bit hardware architectures.
The Fedora 22 operating system is powered by Linux technologies, among which Linux kernel 4.0, GNOME 3.16, KDE Plasma 5, Xfce 4.12, LXQt 0.9.0, MATE 1.10.0, and other server software.
Fedora 22 for POWER is a community-driven and community-built operating system now available in cloud and server editions. This release supports both cloud computing and on-premises systems.
Fedora 21 debuted with a Domain Controller Role featuring FreeIPA. This release includes a Database Server role, built around PostgreSQL. Cockpit, a browser-based server management tool, will be compatible between Fedora’s OS releases.
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