that, if not stable Fedora or or adventurous RHEL? And I complain frequently that CentOS just doesn't as a stable desktop, Linux desktop, it doesn't seem to be interested in being a general use OS. It still seems very focused on being exactly one thing, which is a really solid OS for your servers. And that's really exciting. And that's great for for people who need that single use case. But what if what if I wanted to entertain the idea of some kind of media production based on CentOS? How hard would that be? I think it would be, you know, you'd be very much on your own, because the core around of CentOS, the core, I guess, isn't around something, but the core team of CentOS, the core focus of CentOS isn't that isn't the thing that you are trying to do. And so if you were to to take that on, then you would be building your own packages and your own dependencies of packages and so on. What you can do is just now you're messing around with with sort of creating a distribution when you (21/53)
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