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      They have no idea how Red Hat was making money, they’re just squeezing it dry.

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        RedHats focus is on Enterprise Linux, Openshift, AWX, etc.

        Are they even a “competitor” in enterprise Linux desktop? Enterprise Linux servers, sure, and I suppose a good number of orgs who don’t want to deal with dissimilar “user” distros, but I’d think Canonical would have enterprise desktop Linux pretty much sealed by now.

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          I’ve had a couple jobs with RHEL workstations, and the university I went to had RHEL workstations too. Not sure what their market share is compared to canonical, but they definitely have a bunch of deployments on desktop.

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          “Enterprise” linux just feels like something RH invented for their own brand.

          You can get LTS releases of a bunch of distros already, and some even offer similar levels of enterprise support (SUSE comes to mind).

          I’ve seen orgs run their own distro/spin or something like Zorin or Ubuntu if they don’t want RHEL.

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            This is a fair point, but I don’t think Linux would be nearly as adopted in the business world without that branding. It’d be some fringe hobbyist thing and BSD would probably have become the server operating system of choice.