Fedora / Redhat
Posted Jan 27, 2004 19:59 UTC (Tue) by
ccyoung (subscriber, #16340)
In reply to:
Michael Johnson leaves Red Hat, Fedora by TwoTimeGrime
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Michael Johnson leaves Red Hat, Fedora
It's my understanding that RH is sponsering Fedora. On one hand they use it to test and filter packages before entering their main distro. On the other hand they give Fedora to the community (many mirror sites, more packages, security upgrades - essentially a superset of RH9 without the $60/yr). Right now I think it's a pretty good deal. If RH becomes weird or restrictive, can always move to Debian.
What I would really like would be a distro where you specify your target computer and needs in excruciating detail in a PHP form and have the kernel, modules, and apps gen'd for you. RH kernel is too big and too general; Debian binaries too limited; Gentoo too long and too difficult - with security patches, this is something to which I would quite happily subscribe. Maybe IBM can lend Debian or OpenDesktop some major iron...
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