On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 14:08:48 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 10/01/2021 12:52, Frank Winkler wrote:
>> On 09.01.21 16:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Really I cant see there is any difference beyond the package management
> system. I used Red Hat back in the noughties, then switched pretty
> seamlessly to debian than to mint and Ubuntu and Raspian.
>
> Especially when using it headless without a GUI.
>
> But its your choice as to *which* long road you take, getting to like
> Debian or installing a monitor and kb on your first fedora server
> boot...
>
> I have merely informed you that the short cut does not exist...as far as
> my web search has taken me.
I use both
Fedora on my laptop
rasipian on my raspberry Pi's
& cent os on equipment I maintain
the only significant difference is the package management systems & I
usually create a .bash_aliases file so I can use the same commands
regardless of the system upgrade, install, add & remove are the only
package management commands I need normally anyway.
EG
Raspian
alias upgrade="sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
Fedora
alias upgrade="sudo dnf upgrade"
simple
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