On 11-06-15 08:45 AM, Dave Close wrote:

> Because Fedora is a perfectly good server OS and, for this purpose, is
> essentially identical to the officially supported RHEL. In fact, Dell
> provided a bootable CentOS CD (labeled RHEL) which exhibited the same
> problem. We also tried the latest Intel driver, which is about two rev

CentOS = RHEL without the licensing nonsense

Fedora = RHEL Alpha

Fedora is great to play with, you get to learn what's coming down the line + 
you get to test that your hardware is working fine with the next version of 
RHEL, and a chance to log a bug report if not. As a matter of fact, I have 
gotten much better free support on Fedora, interacting with developers at 
RedHat directly, than with paid for support on RHEL.

A lot of new things are tried in Fedora, some make it to RHEL, some don't.

I would not use Fedora on a prod system...

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