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Migrating away from Fedora, looking for advice.
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Any specific reason why you’d like to move away from Fedora? It’s an amazing distro, all things considered.
Don’t get me wrong. I love Fedora, but with the things they’ve done recently, I really don’t think what I want from an OS and RH wants are the same anymore. I’d prefer to separate from them while I have the opportunity before I’m invested to the point of staying because it’s too hard to migrate.
I am a regarded linux user but my understanding is that they cutting ability of the community to package certain sections from RHEL
When someone tells you Fedora is
You ignore them.
There is context, you just need to step outside of your rock and see the rest of the posts at /c/linux
There are MULTIPLE threads touching the subject, in the front page. Stop being so lazy.
Read the
Also I was using bold and all caps for emphasis, would you appreciate it more if I just repeated it instead?
There are multiple, I repeat, multiple, I repeat, multiple threads touching the subject, in the front page
Also multiple videos on youtube if you'd like to educate yourself, which you clearly don't.
HHAHAHAHHAHA
Do you live under a rock?
All the red hat turmoil, there are plenty of posts here on lemmy