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What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
(lemmy.world)
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As a Fedora user, I don't understand why you care this much about RHEL? I agree the decision is very bad, but Fedora is downstream from RHEL and
If you really prefer using Fedora, I think the paywalling of RHEL's sourcr code has little to no affect on you.
You make good points. My jumping off the Fedora ship was a knee-jerk reaction to the RHEL doofusry, and not one based completely on rational thought, sadly. And now I've been hopping around spending more time researching stuff and trying things out than getting things done lol.
So yeah. I might just go back to Fedora...
Yeah, I almost distrohopped for the same reason!
Even if you do go back to Fedora, you're a more experienced user than you were before.