The thing is, I work with RHEL and Oracle Linux (which is RHEL), and our systems at work don't do this stuff.
The thing is, I work with RHEL and Oracle Linux (which is RHEL), and our systems at work don't do this stuff.
Never used either of those, but did use CentOS when it was around. More boring than Debian, which is an achievement. So that makes sense that they'd probably be more stable. Fedora is the testbed for their new shit, or at least it used to be.
Never used either of those, but did use CentOS when it was around. More boring than Debian, which is an achievement. So that makes sense that they'd probably be more stable. Fedora is the testbed for their new shit, or at least it used to be.