DMGrier
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So I am thinking about switching from Ubuntu 11.04 due to the fact of I am just not feeling the unity anymore and I am finding more and more bugs. So I have been looking around and I am curious on Red Hat, from what I have read it seems to be one of the most stable Linux Flavors out there and also also from what I have read they do releases every two years cause I am more about the longer cycle's. The only thing I see is you have to pay yearly for it which seems expensive. Can anyone shed some more light on this or has anyone used red hat?
I have used Fedora but not a fan do to the fact it is Red Hat's test rat for new software and security updates which has been known to make it unstable. So I am looking at centOS, it seems like it shares a lot of common ground from what I have read online and if someone could answer me this is like right now it is on centOS 5, but when the os goes from 5.4>5.5>5.6 that it is just apart of your update manager and the only time you would install a fresh is when it goes from centOS 5> centOS 6?
Any light shedded on these two topics greatly appreciated.
I have used Fedora but not a fan do to the fact it is Red Hat's test rat for new software and security updates which has been known to make it unstable. So I am looking at centOS, it seems like it shares a lot of common ground from what I have read online and if someone could answer me this is like right now it is on centOS 5, but when the os goes from 5.4>5.5>5.6 that it is just apart of your update manager and the only time you would install a fresh is when it goes from centOS 5> centOS 6?
Any light shedded on these two topics greatly appreciated.