Cekan14

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[–] Cekan14@lemmy.org 2 points 1 hour ago

That's so nice to hear! Thank you so much for sharing. I'll definitely have OpenSUSE on my list to try sometime and if for some reason I need to switch my system

[–] Cekan14@lemmy.org 1 points 5 hours ago

I'm just learning about all this stuff but yeah, I'll definitely take a look at Arch, although just out of curiosity, since I am overall satisfied with Debian.

[–] Cekan14@lemmy.org 5 points 8 hours ago (5 children)

Yep, that's exactly what I care about and one of the reasons I ditched Ubuntu. I guess I'll look into OpenSUSE as a potential alternative if I feel like distro-hopping in the future (although I know even less of its relationship with SUSE).

 

I am learning about community-based Linux distros as they are my preferred choice compared to corporate ones. And when I get to Fedora, what I see from the fence is a sofisticated, well-supported OS.

However, seeing that it is sponsored by the Red Hat corporation, the question arises: could Red Hat eventually take control of the project? I suppose the answer comes down to how much weight Red Hat actually has on the development of said distro. From what I know, it has employees dedicated full-time to it.

Let's rephrase the question and say that the Fedora project ditched Red Hat from its development due to some irrepairable decision; how viable would the continuation of the OS development be as compared to, for example, Debian, which is also community-based but, as far as I know, has no such backing from a corporation?

Please, note that, while I am indeed a Debian user, I am not trying in any way to shit on Fedora. I myself am curious to try it out as I have recently arrived to Linux.