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# Release Notes
## .NET Core 2.0.0 Preview 2 - Coming soon!
## .NET Core 2.0.0 Preview 2 released 6/28/2017
### Scratchpad
.NET Core 2.0.0 Preview 2 and SDK 2.0.0 Preview 2 are available for download and testing. These can be found on [.NET Core Preview 2](https://www.microsoft.com/net/core/preview) or the [Preview 2 download page](https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/download-archives/2.0.0-preview2-download.md).
New and Updated Linux Distro Support
The .NET Core SDK 2.0.0-Preview 2 includes .NET Core 2.0.0-Preview 2 runtime so downloading the runtime packages separately is not needed when installing the SDK.
* SUSE SLES 12 SP2
* Debian 9
* Fedora 25
* Fedora 26
A [number of improvements](2.0.0-preview2-commit.md) have been made since Preview 1 by an [incredible list of folks](2.0.0-preview2-contributor.md). You can see details for other areas of the release in the [.NET Blog](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/) and have a look at [.NET Core 2.0.0 Preview 2 Known Issues](2.0.0-preview2-known-issues.md) document as there are a few things to be aware of before installing.
Testing has begun on MacOS High Sierra to ensure compatibility when .NET Core 2.0 releases later this year.
You're feedback is important and appreciated. We've created [dotnet/core #711](https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/711) for your questions and comments.
* [Contributors](2.0.0-preview2-contributor.md)
* [Commits](2.0.0-preview2-commit.md)
## Platorm updates in Preview 2
We have an exciting addition to the supported platform line-up with SUSE. Debian and Fedora have released updates recently which are also supported beginning with Preview 2.
* [SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2](https://www.suse.com/products/server/)
* [Debian 9](https://www.debian.org/News/2017/20170617)
* [Fedora 25 and 26 (beta)](https://getfedora.org)
### High Sierra
Testing has begun on macOS High Sierra to ensure compatibility when .NET Core 2.0 releases later this year.