Try CentOS, it is the free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Fedora has always had a rapid release cycle. The Red Hat backing, the
Fedora community and the rapid releases are why I use it. I'm always
excited when a new releases come out because it often means new features
to play with which in turn can make my work life easier.

Bob Cochran


Mike Chalmers wrote:
> I do not understand how Fedora expects you to upgrade or reinstall
> every 6 months or so.
>
> This is just not right.
>
> Should a distro keep continuing to make you install every six months,
> if so, I would rather use Microsoft. Why not provide updates, major
> ones, to the already installed OS instead of having to reinstall a new
> OS!!! I imagine that this, if done in an organized way, could be
> easier on the developers of Fedora.
>
> INSTEAD OF MAKING CONSUMERS INSTALL EVERY SIX MONTHS OR UNTIL THE
> UPDATES STOP, JUST PROVIDE LARGE UPDATES THAT UPGRADE A SYSTEM WITHOUT
> HAVING TO DO A COMPLETELY NEW INSTALL???
>
> THEN YOU WILL HAVE A LARGER FAN BASE AND A MORE STABLE OS!!!
>
>   

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