The distribution also provides experimental support for Steam

May 2, 2013 14:25 GMT  ·  By

Korora, a Fedora Remix distribution with tweaks and extras to make the system “just work” out of the box, which aims to provide a complete and easy-to-use system for general computing, is now at version 18.

Korora 18 comes in several flavors for both the KDE and the GNOME desktops. It comes with a few default applications such as Adobe Flash, Google Chrome, Google Earth, RPMFusion, and VirtualBox.

Highlights of Korora 18:

• Experimental support for Valve’s Steam client has been implemented; • The KDE and GNOME base systems have been updated; • Experimental support for Cinnamon desktop has been implemented in GNOME; • Firefox is now the default web browser; • VLC is the default media player.

The developers have also assured users that it's possible to update from Kororaa 17 to Korora 18, thanks to Fedora’s FedUp tool. More details about this release can be found in the official announcement.

Download Korora 18 right now from Softpedia.