I've been happy with Fedora for my personal systems, and it's the only blessed distro at work for those who don't want Windows or Mac.
Heck, I use Fedora Server as my homelab OS to run Incus. Works For Me.
I've been happy with Fedora for my personal systems, and it's the only blessed distro at work for those who don't want Windows or Mac.
Heck, I use Fedora Server as my homelab OS to run Incus. Works For Me.
Nothing against Fedora and the rpm-based platforms but I prefer the debian-derived distros. My preference is due to Debian feeling like a community project rather than being driven by corporate interests. Ubuntu was doing for a while but that started changing a few years ago.
> Heck, I use Fedora Server as my homelab OS to run Incus. Works For Me.
In your case I guess it makes sense since you have to run Fedora at work, but I was under the impression that the support for Incus (i.e. official packaging etc) was better on Debian.
It might be better on Debian, but it's absolutely fine on Fedora too - in that I've hit zero snags. Maybe there are problems somewhere, but I've not encountered them yet (with a mix of all three supported ways to run things).