Debian is inferior to Fedora, according to the kernel.org sysadmin
by max.b from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5RG60)
Let me first say that I prefer Debian (Stable) for its stability and the UX, and my experiences with Fedora and RedHat were unpleasant: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ts-4175702324/
That's why I was surprised to hear the sysadmin for kernel.org (which hosts the Linux kernel source code) say "Why would you want to use Debian, when Fedora is clearly superior" during a talk about Qubes OS (as in "you can run Debian in it also, but why would you want to, when Fedora is clearly superior"): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cU4hQg6GvU
Like I mentioned, my experience with Fedora/RedHat did not convince me that it's superior (by a long shot), but I like to keep an open mind and hear from people with other considered opinions. If you happen to agree with this statement, why do you think Fedora is superior to Debian?
That's why I was surprised to hear the sysadmin for kernel.org (which hosts the Linux kernel source code) say "Why would you want to use Debian, when Fedora is clearly superior" during a talk about Qubes OS (as in "you can run Debian in it also, but why would you want to, when Fedora is clearly superior"): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cU4hQg6GvU
Like I mentioned, my experience with Fedora/RedHat did not convince me that it's superior (by a long shot), but I like to keep an open mind and hear from people with other considered opinions. If you happen to agree with this statement, why do you think Fedora is superior to Debian?