I’ve never used it, but the premise seems good. Fedora/RHEL/Rocky are solid platforms, but they definitely leave a lot to be desired from a desktop standpoint.
They’re geared towards server applications so you don’t get the latest packages. Instead you get lots of backported security patches. They’re very stable, but it comes at the cost of not having lots of niche packages in the main repos. At least, that’s been my experience.
I’ve never used it, but the premise seems good. Fedora/RHEL/Rocky are solid platforms, but they definitely leave a lot to be desired from a desktop standpoint.
What do you think is missing from a desktop standpoint? I haven’t used RHEL or Rocky yet so I’m not really sure how they are for a regular user.
They’re geared towards server applications so you don’t get the latest packages. Instead you get lots of backported security patches. They’re very stable, but it comes at the cost of not having lots of niche packages in the main repos. At least, that’s been my experience.