Re: Changes at Red Hat confouding CentOS (was: What happened to 6.1)

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Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:

> Fedora is basically an incubator for new technologies and as such not
> really an attractive system to install for end-users. If you deal with
> servers you probably go with CentOS, SL, Debian, etc. and if you want a
> desktop you probably use Ubuntu.

I don't really agree with this.
If you are using CentOS on servers 
it is much easier to use Fedora on laptops,
since Fedora is so similar in operation to CentOS.
In fact CentOS is more or less identical
to an ancient version of Fedora.

Incidentally, I don't really understand 
what is meant by the term "desktop" nowadays.
I always think of it as a contrast to laptop.
But isn't everyone today using laptops for everyday use?

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