• juli@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    Fedora has images which you can create yourself as an enduser which means a corporation with thousands of computers can create their own image. They don’t have to create a new distro. That’s not possible with suse but I don’t know if that’s so important since I do not administer such things. I as an enduser do not care about the underlying system, I don’t tinker with it, I rarely touch it. That’s the case for both distros. I may install a vpn or so.

    If you want to tinker with your system, neither fedora nor suse are good for that, using arch is the way to go.

    Why is fedora better for advanced users?

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          11 months ago

          I did not used Aeon, but description how procedural updates work while still does not seems complicated, but layering in fedora seems way easier? Or not? Aeon does not work with snapper (btrfs rollback tool), which is kinda complicated thing, which I used in Fedora Workstation. Maybe actually it is easy, so IDK Why you ask, maybe it would be better to try Aeon and see it yourself?

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            11 months ago

            I just asked because you stated that it’s better for advanced users and I wondered why because I don’t see it yet