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Always get giggles from this
Remember kids, everything can be art.
Except what Destides posted. They have created the opposite of art.
"And this meme does not bring joy"
What is this implying? That Fedora is a good balance between stable and bleeding edge?
Yes
Can you don’t?
No.
The linux shipping aww
Thanks I hate it
Every time I see the Fedora logo I think of DisplayFusion instead. Windows poisoned my brain. :(
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This technically doesn't make sense because Redhat started as it's own distro so it's the root of the RPM tree.
And Arch was made after Debian and RH.
I don't get it
Debian and Arch fucked raw, and their baby is Fedora
That doesn't make sense though. It looks more like Arch is looking at Fedora.
I think you're mistaking the blush lines for eye sights.
How is fedora anything like Debian, it uses an entirely different package manager, isn't community ran and uses latest packages over stable ones, they're both very different distros
I think the premise is:
Debian stable, slow release cycle
Arch bleeding edge, always latest updates to packages
Fedora - 6 month release cycle? So something in between?
So what you are saying it takes after it's Mom and Dad went out to get milk and hasn't returned in years?
I think it's more like Red Hat and Debian fucked, and have birth to Fedora.
I wish that was me
I love it