Fedora is the up stream distro for red hat. There is more cutting edge code in fedora so it can be less stable. The difference between them is similar to the difference between ubuntu and debian. Software that will run of redhat hat will run on fedora with slight modification. In your case i would look at centos. It is a non branded version of red hat. In other words it is red hat with the copy righted logos and such removed.
Sent from my iPhone On Jun 9, 2010, at 6:05 AM, Okalany Daniel <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Thomas, You can get redhat Enterprise Linux (Its new name) for free, but to be able to update it, install software using apt, you will need to pay annual licenses. It’s really not easy to use RHEL (Red hat enterprise Linux) without the annual license. On the plus, it has support for 2 processor Socket motherboards, and I find its GUI more stable than Fedora’s. Fedora’s crashed sometimes while changing resolution, multiple monitors. Fedora is the free redhat, with Enterprise features lacking. I found it hard to install video drivers (as compared to Ubuntu), and its wasn’t as anesthetically pleasing as Ubuntu. As for the commands, with RHEL, administrative PATHs are not in normal user paths. E.g. running ifconfig may give command not found, as normal user, and work as root. But that just requires adding the PATH for administrative commands to the normal user’s PATH. The rest of the commands are the same though on all Linux platforms I’ve used. netconfig runs on both, and you can edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts on both though I think they have different names like /etc/sysconfig/networking/eth{x} I wouldn’t recommend having RHEL if you do not have a license, unless someone knows a way to use Centos or Fedora repos on RHEL (which I tried but failed). Daniel. *From:* Mayengo Thomas [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Wednesday, June 09, 2010 12:13 PM *To:* 'Linux Users Group Uganda' *Subject:* [LUG] Difference between Redhat and Fedora Dear brothers and sisters in Linux and Unix, I come her with a very specific problem, I need your help. Before I turned to Ubuntu (after some one persuaded me to) I was using Redhat (I managed to get a free copy from a friend although now I cant find it) and now I have just realized the file structure of these two Linux distributions (debian and Redhat) have some sorts of differences, which is making my life hard a lil bit. Checking on the Redhat possibility, it is no longer free and they advise you to go for other distros which are redhat like but not truly redhat. One of these distros is Fedora, which I have kind-of picked interest in using. After falling in problems with Ubuntu, I don’t want to fall into other problems with any other distros, so I would like to get a distro that has a similar (if possible the same) commands and structure as Redhat. Although Fedora is not supported by redhat.inc, it is strongly shown that the societies have an interlink. Some one stated that Redhat is using Fedora code, and some other one said that Fedora is using a Redhat Kernal and so many arguments (http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=199516) and ( http://forum.notebookreview.com/linux-compatibility-software/314023-there-difference-between-fedora-redhat.html) Although these links try to pin point the differences between redhat and Fedora, I have not managed to find the actual answer. No one has come out to give a personal experience on the differences, and no one gives the differences in the structures and commands but they actually relate and compare the societies. I know redhat is enterprise and I know the differences between the societies, I don’t want to know more about them ,but I would like to now the actual differences between the two OS distributions. Specifically, Am wondering whether I shall have to go to */etc/sysconfig/network-scripts*and find there what I want, I wonder whether I shall have to run a command like *netconfig* and get a response other than *command not found* I would have liked to download the installation CDs and try every thing out till when I get the distro which gives me the feel of redhat but I cant do it now with the internet am using. I pay for every packet I consume so I cant start downloading GIGABITS of test distributions. It is really expensive. My request goes to those people who have tested Fedora or any other distro which will give me the memories and structure of redhat. Can I go ahead and download it? Please your suggestions are highly appreciated. Thank you. *.........................................................* *Seat of Wisdom--------Pray for us* *Cause of our Joy------Pray for us* *.........................................................* Mayengo Thomas Kizito +25678-206-2708 +25671-292-9564 _______________________________________________ LUG mailing list [email protected] http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/lug LUG is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ---------------------------------------
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