Article 5C0EM DNF/RPM Copy-On-Write Eyed For Fedora 34 To Speed Up Package Installation

DNF/RPM Copy-On-Write Eyed For Fedora 34 To Speed Up Package Installation

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Fedora 34 is shaping up to be another exciting Fedora Linux release on the feature front. Among the material to look forward to in this spring 2021 Linux distribution release is routing all audio through PipeWire by default, enabling systemd-oomd by default, an independent XWayland package, and more. The latest proposal involves making use of DNF/RPM copy-on-write support atop Btrfs with Fedora 34...
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