You may refer to this link:

http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/

Others might say that fedora core is a test bed or beta of RHEL. But I
think that it is a misconception. As some new features on RHEL 4 will
be rolled out in the coming version of Fedora Core (version 4). On the
enterprise, I would suggest the use of RHEL or it's clones like CentOS
instead of fedora. But for desktop/workstation purposes, FC is very
nice.

On 5/6/05, My List Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> aside from RHEL is a paid version
> while fedora is a free version.
> 
> what is their difference in terms of its main functions?
> what is included in RHEL that is not included in FEDORA?
> 
> thanks

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