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Re:More info?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on April 05, 2006 04:07 AM
Fedora has a less of a life cycle. pretty much every 6 to 9 months Redhat releases a new Fedora Core. they are on FC5 now. mostly Fedora is used for testing new applications and how well they play with others. then, alot of what is in fedora goes into the next release of RHEL.

if you are looking for reliability, look at Centos or RHEL. if you are looking for cutting edge (see bleeding edge) use Fedora.

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