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i found this on a linux subreddit where the OP posted about being new to ubuntu and asked for suggestions what do you think about this take?
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Not particularly useful advice given the context but he is not wrong -- the deeper you dig the more you realize Fedora is Linux done properly.
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if you can spare some time, please elaborate on this would like to know more
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It is in the details. Red Hat tracks Linux development closely, but also implements them holistically. Systemd-based booting is one example: usually its a bash script, but RH and thus Fedora have it orchestrated properly (dracut). Many foundational pieces which are never seen by user are engineered for reliability.
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