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I don't know that CentOS is necessarily better, but I haven't used Debian enough to make a really valuable judgement there. It's certainly good, though.

yum is a very capable package manager, and Redhat's distros have been very well supported for a very long time. The flexibility of having both Fedora (bleeding edge, you'll probably cut yourself, but can always get the latest goodies) and CentOS (LTS, you know it's going to work properly) is really nice, too.



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