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Distribution: Gentoo 2004.2: Who needs exmmpkg when you have emerge?
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What? Huh? Anyway, Redhat is just another distro of Linux, except its no longer supported. Fedora is supported by the company that makes it (I dont know their name), but beyond that I dont know any differences between the two.
You keep posting these. Have you been to their respective websites? Have you read up on what they have done and why?
Seriously, your posts are meaningless - if you don't know from the distro titles what is what, go to the website and then come back with meaningful questions.
Basically, Red Hat decided to stop developing the standard Red Hat Linux and focus solely on the Enterprise version. The unsupported Red Hat Linux lives as the Fedora Project.
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