Re: Fedora vs. RHL

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OK now

I looked up Fedora.
It is not an operating system.

Why would you compare it to RHL :-\

Harold D. Wiebe wrote:

Assume that Joe Sysmanager is used to buying a boxed set of Red Hat Linux and installing it on several production servers. He does not have a SLA with Red Hat and doesn't use up2date, but simply downloads security patches amd bug fixes from Red Hat's web site. What will he lose, that he has now, by going with Fedora when it is available?

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