Comment by rwmj
6 years ago
> Red Hat never really worried me, because they packaged (comparatively) so little software.
Erm, nope:
$ dnf repoquery -l $(dnf repoquery -f /usr/bin/\*) | grep ^/usr/bin | wc -l
34989
6 years ago
> Red Hat never really worried me, because they packaged (comparatively) so little software.
Erm, nope:
$ dnf repoquery -l $(dnf repoquery -f /usr/bin/\*) | grep ^/usr/bin | wc -l
34989
I think the OP meant in comparison to Debian. Official Red Hat repositories have been way smaller than the official Debian repositories for as long as I can remember, back to the 90s. I know Fedora has a lot more packages though.
That's hardly a fair comparison, unless you can call up Debian on the phone and get 4 hour support for any of those binaries. Back in reality Fedora is the closest analog to Debian.
Touché. I didn't actually point out the difference as a point in favor of Debian; I can see the advantages of both approaches.