Re: RHCE question

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On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> You have to make your own choice between 'stable and well tested' and
> 'new with the latest features'.  You can't have both at the same time
> and different distributions choose different balances.  If you'll lose a
> lot of money over a few minutes of downtime, go with 'well tested', but
> there are places where it is appropriate to run newer code and if nobody
> did, it would never advance to 'well tested'.

I run Fedora and Ubuntu in virtual machines hosted on CentOS :)...
Best of both worlds.. The stable system underneath, and the don't
blink or you'll miss a release distros in virtuals.  I use Fedora and
Ubuntu for various photography and text applications.
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