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If Fedora is too beta, and it is a beta, CentOS might be a good free alternative. The CentOS team produces CentOS from the RHEL code, minus the RH branding, and the two are roughly equivalent. Since it is focused on stability, CentOS is a little dated when it comes to applications. Right now, it is sitting at 5.5, but 6.0 should be out in the next couple of months.