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How is CentOS 1:1 bug with RHEL & Upstream?
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So I'm trying to find an OS for home - not business. I really enjoy the simplicity and speed of DNF and it's easy to type more than apt-get, and zypper. So I wanted a RHEL based DNF distro. Everyone seemed to jump ship / freak out when CentOS did it's thing that we don't talk about. I can't get Alma to boot as a VM, Rocky is an option. I was trying to read and I don't understand if CentOS is bug for bug compatible complied code as RHEL, but it's in the middle of Feddy > CentOS > RHEL. How can it be before the release of RHEL, and still maintain bug for bug?

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