Honest not sure anymore, I think I’m very used to Ubuntu (more to the point; Debian) mad whenever I’m on, say reshare or cents servers (which basically is Fedora minus the GUI) and I get terribly annoyed with how things are structured.
As a single example: In Debian, config files are split into (typically) subject groups, making it really easy to work with. Fedora doesn’t have this and it’s annoying.
just curiosity, what didn’t you like about it?
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Honest not sure anymore, I think I’m very used to Ubuntu (more to the point; Debian) mad whenever I’m on, say reshare or cents servers (which basically is Fedora minus the GUI) and I get terribly annoyed with how things are structured.
As a single example: In Debian, config files are split into (typically) subject groups, making it really easy to work with. Fedora doesn’t have this and it’s annoying.