Fedora was my first Linux back in 2001, and when I switched, I went to CentOS, which is RedHat Enterprise without the support.
Always been a RedHat family fan. At work I tend a few hundred Ubuntu servers, and they're okay, but they feel just a little weird at times. :-)
The Ubuntu folks change things around just because they can. It breaks stuff left and right, every major release.
The RedHat family is stable, and I like that.
Thanks for the info. I did IT from 1998 to 2005, but I’m rusty. However I’m a technogeek and run my in house business on LAMP and Java. My brother is a admin for a Title company. So what you are telling me is the red hat path was correct for someone like me who wants stable so I can freaking work versus Ubuntu. Should I be migrating to Cent-OS? I was unaware that it is a RedHat line.