• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Fedora is corporate? I nearly spat my coffee ;-)

    I’m flashing back to working with suse on unitedlinux and the challenges we had. If you want a very Corporate distro, it’s right there.

    Never again.

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        2 days ago

        I’m getting tired of dispelling this myth, and I don’t even use either 🙄

        Do people even read? RHEL is downstream from Fedora. They’re both forks of Red Hat, but Red Hat ≠ RHEL.

        Does this need to be on a billboard or something?

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          1 day ago

          Sorry. It’s still corporate, since it’s coming from red hat. Thanks for telling me though.

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            1 day ago

            It’s not “coming from” Red Hat, Fedora is forked from it originally but is directly downstream from the linux kernel, there’s no Red Hat involved between the Linux Foundation and the Fedora devs.

            In fact, there’s no more Red Hat at all, there’s only RHEL, which is downstream from Fedora.

            Fedora is not downstream from Red Hat. I don’t know how to put that in any plainer terms…

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        2 days ago

        Other way around mostly…

        Fedora trys stuff first.

        Funny that it’s not a rolling distro, yet it is often ahead of my cachyos box. It’s astounding how fast fedora puts stuff out yet never any effort on my part to manage it. Unlike cachy or even arch.