Name a better professional distro

name a better professional distro
>pro tip you literally can't

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Windows 10 deal with it

>professional distro
>Red Hat testing

CentOS

RHEL

And no, RHEL is not Fedora.

Slackware

LFS
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That's all you'll ever need

Professionals don't use beta testing cuck distro

I was told this was the desktop thread?

He asked for a distro, not a non unix-like OS.
You shit face monkey cuck

Don't use hate language in the desktop thread.

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Debian.

>professional distro
try openSuSe. Fedora isnt the only RPM based distro, you idiot.

I haven't looked at OpenSUSE in years.

Is OBS as good as they make it sound?

FreeBSD.

As if you dont already know

ya OBS is pretty decent.

OpenSUSE is a buggy, seemingly unfinished piece of shit. The "stable" version could barely handle basic shit like resizing windows or RDP. I can't imagine what a clusterfuck Tumbleweed must be.

call me when it's 1/10 as popular as ubuntu on ec2/openstack/google cloud

>barely handle basic shit like resizing windows
What the actual fuck are you doing that you cant correctly resize a window, so you blame the god damned distro. I dont know what to say about this. Shitty graphics card? Bad driver? Crap computer from 2001? You just literally move your fucking cursor to any corner of your window and move your hand. THATS's how you resize a fucking window.

As for RDP...I dont fucking know. Use an alternative, like Tiger VNC? Jesus fucking christ kid.

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I can correctly resize a window you mong. I mean everything would lag horribly or freeze completely while moving or resizing windows . I work in windows and gnu/linux environment and need to use rdp. Too bad OpenSUSE also couldn't draw a fucking screen to save it's life.

B-but that's a kernel

get on my level

hurd is not a kernel
hurd is a super cool thing that runs on top of and between instances of gnu mach

and obviously, the implied distro was debian

Fedora is great, carries over excellent to enterprise RHEL

If it's name wasn't sullied by the meme, more people would be experiencing it

alpine

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fortunately there's two kinds of people, those that care about memes and those whose opinion matters

Yup that's the meme alright, if they switched the name it'd do a lot better with the autists here I think

True, but it's amazing the power a word has to ruin the reputation of something just by perceived association. It really is a great os

mint

Too bad it's been around longer than the meme. They could call it something like blue hat

print("hello freedom")
Incarnation of the true computing freedom

Good idea.

That's the part that gets me

Bluehat sounds pretty sweet too - I started using Fed. it as a result of it being so similar to Redhat too, since I was instructed it would be easier to carry over to corporate/enterprise use

Manjaro

Professionals know distros do not matter, unlike a illiterate NEET like you.

It's *nix that matters

Gonna have to word this post

Now that the Indians have invaded Red Hat we have just as many Fedora shills on here as we do W10 shills.
I am on the verge of suicide.

Mac OS > Windows > Linux

Holy shit, you're right

go in peace pup

go in peace pup

>Literally holding hands

go in peace pup

go in peace pup

RHEL is the best server Linux out there, period. Canonical is still coming up the curve on responding to CVEs and doing backporting for package updates and such.

I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as HURD, is in fact, GNU/HURD, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus HURD. HURD is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "HURD", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a HURD, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. HURD is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. HURD is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with HURD added, or GNU/HURD. All the so-called "HURD" distributions are really distributions of GNU/HURD.

Go in peace pup

When is Fedora 24 coming out?

answer is gentoo

The distro that lost their domain and funds when the main developer went dark. Professional.

go in peace pup

go in peace pup

go in peace pup

OpenSUSE is bettter RPM based distro.

RHEL
SUSE
CentOS

go in peace pup