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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1105742" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Well, most non-rolling distros are stable especially the ones like Debian, Ubuntu and other distros based on them. Fedora is updated more than Ubuntu but less than Arch/Tumbleweed. It's at a nice balanced point between both worlds but in theory would be less stable than Ubuntu. Kernels are regularly updated on Fedora and new kernels have security and performance enhancements.</p><p>Also apparently, SE Linux which Fedora uses provides more security than AppArmor but both are great. Arch for example don't have either but setting up AppArmor with recommended policies is not too difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1105742, member: 78686"] Well, most non-rolling distros are stable especially the ones like Debian, Ubuntu and other distros based on them. Fedora is updated more than Ubuntu but less than Arch/Tumbleweed. It's at a nice balanced point between both worlds but in theory would be less stable than Ubuntu. Kernels are regularly updated on Fedora and new kernels have security and performance enhancements. Also apparently, SE Linux which Fedora uses provides more security than AppArmor but both are great. Arch for example don't have either but setting up AppArmor with recommended policies is not too difficult. [/QUOTE]
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