The Chapeau project’s latest version arrived last month and is a good choice for enterprise users who want something a step above the traditional Fedora distro. An iconic Linux distro, Fedora is a very popular choice in enterprise shops, but it’s less than ideal for home and SMB use without an IT staff to make it work. That is where Chapeau 23 comes to the rescue. Fedora is the community distro supported by Red Hat Linux. In essence, Fedora is the proving ground for what eventually will filter into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS.
Hats Off to Chapeau Linux's Better Fedora Concept
Posted by: Jack M. Germain January 4, 2016 10:38 AMThe Chapeau project’s latest version arrived last month and is a good choice for enterprise users who want something a step above the traditional Fedora distro. An iconic Linux distro, Fedora is a very popular choice in enterprise shops, but it’s less than ideal for home and SMB use without an IT staff to make it work. That is where Chapeau 23 comes to the rescue. Fedora is the community distro supported by Red Hat Linux. In essence, Fedora is the proving ground for what eventually will filter into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS.