Why Fedora and not RHEL/CentOS?

Ricardo Ramos ricardo.ramos at terra.com.br
Wed Mar 9 17:47:28 UTC 2005


Hi, Carlos.

Im using Fedora Core 1, right now.
I tried to use CentOS, and was surprised: it is extremely slow!

CentOS is a RHEL "compliant".
Both systems are realy fat.

Maybe this is the reason...

> Hi!
>
> First of all, thanks to those doing the AlphaCore port. It is about to 
> breathe fresh life into a couple of alphas we have here (I'm starting 
> a test installation on a XP1000 as we speak).
>
> But, there is something puzzling me. What is the reasoning behind 
> doing the alpha port from Fedora Core instead of RHEL?
>
> Since most alphas are now doing server stuff, following a more 
> server-oriented, more stable and with a longer lifespan could be a 
> better choice.
>
> The port could be done, for instance, from CentOS (4.0). Are there any 
> reasons behind the "fedora" choice, or did it "just happened to be 
> like this"?
>
> Carlos Rodrigues
>
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