The launch window for the first alpha has been pushed back a week

Apr 12, 2013 19:30 GMT  ·  By

Fedora 19, aptly named Schrödinger's cat, has been delayed one week, to no one’s surprise, due to a few unresolved bugs.

Fedora operating systems never arrive on time, that’s a given. Users hoped that the new version, 19, will finally be able to shake the problems and arrive when it's supposed to. It turns out that’s not the case.

“It was decided to slip Fedora 19 Alpha release by one week due to unresolved UEFI bugs, see the blocker tracking app. Otherwise we think we have pretty solid foundation for Alpha, please help us to identify the real impact of the UEFI issues. As a result, ALL MAJOR MILESTONES, and their dependent tasks, will be pushed out by one week” stated Jaroslav Reznik from Red Hat.

This is just the first delay, but they still have enough time to provide good OS, on time. We’ll be sure to follow their progress.