I don't think that's really a fair comment. Red Hat has always focused on the enterprise - home users didn't slip past them, they were never the focus.
The original success of Ubuntu was really incremental improvements - they took Debian as a stable base and improved on the installer and on the defaults, fixing a big bunch of the small obstacles that prevented non-technical people from using the system.
The original success of Ubuntu was really incremental improvements - they took Debian as a stable base and improved on the installer and on the defaults, fixing a big bunch of the small obstacles that prevented non-technical people from using the system.