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[–] estork09@lemmy.pineapplenest.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I stopped using rhel/centos after 7 personally, the rolling update seems weird. I'm fine with the AWX model of being the beta testers for the paid product. It is a little different for an OS though as AWX has many features that sometimes are randomly broken on each "release", but at least there are defined releases. I'm sort of giving up on Redhat, it's wildly expensive, they have good products but not worth the costs they sell at and I'm tired of trying to constantly navigate this song and dance.

[–] jeena@jemmy.jeena.net 2 points 1 year ago

We had rhel at university and I just really couldn't get warm with it. By that time I've used SuSE, Debian and Gentoo at home but somehow it was just to weird :D. On the other side I have no problems with Fedora, so I guess it was just in my head.