Fedora
Sponsored by Red Hat, Fedora is supposed to be called, a cutting edge distribution that features the latest technologies. Its software packaging is RPM. I have not used it for over 20 years, even though, I was a fan of Redhat 8 and 9. Well organised, somewhat rigid workplaces were its forte, usually four in number. The latest version is stuck at 9.4 and I think, it still uses Gnome 3. I believe that is to protect it’s Code Base with a copyright tag attached which violates the “Free Software Principles”.
The recent inquiry and testing of Redhat based Isos after installing, I found it uses Btrfs file system to hide its faults within duplicate files and the files are compressed into single file which I cannot probe examine and look for bugs. There may be bugs and bugs within Redhat Code only they know of them.
Do not use it as daily driver or as a desktop.
I have no problem corporate guys and girls using it.
In that sense, it cannot boast itself to be the cutting edge distribution and that is my bone of contention. What one needs, as an average user is not the glossy appearance but the stability and security of the system.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Fedora
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