We are upgrading our server from RedHat 7.3 to Fedora 4 or 5 or to Red Hat 9.0. 
We are also upgrading from ColdFusion 5 to ColdFusion MX 6.1. From what I've 
read, it seems that support for Red Hat 9.0 has been dropped 2 years ago. 

This is my first time to install CF on a Linux Server, and I am actually 
dependent on documents and Red Hat seems like a safe choice since information 
from Adobe's site is readily available. Whereas for Fedora, the nearest 
documentation I can get is the one Adobe made for CFMX 7. I am not even sure 
that it's gonna work for MX 6.1, but thing is, I am tempted to use Fedora 5! 
Because I know Fedora is better than Red Hat. But somehow, I feel like my Linux 
disability would have to stop me.

Any advices on a feasible plan of action? Red Hat or Fedora? Any places where I 
can see facts? Any help?

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