Stream was a pile of shit the last time I tried it. But they...

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Yeah centos stream is what it is now, they move quickly like fedora does, its the closest upstream to RHEL from what I understand, heavily RH funded i...

Stream was a pile of shit the last time I tried it. But they also changed the entire philosophy of it so I can't really fairly compare to what it was. I guess it makes sense to them. Developers maybe? It was definitely less reliable than latest fedora for me. It felt like the Arch of RHEL

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