Fedora or Ubuntu? That is a question that Linux users are asking with increasing frequency. The question is not random -- the two distributions have consistently topped the downloads on Distrowatch for the last two years. Read Fedora and Ubuntu mail forums, and users who despair of one are constantl ...
hello everybody,
i know i may sound funny asking this question, But i want to know the answer.
I m comp engg student.
I was downloaded the new version of Fedora 13 KDE edition and test this new distro on my laptop using virtualbox. My first impression of this Fedora 13 is still the same, the booting takes long time compared to Ubuntu.
Dear Fedora + Ubuntu user,
If you run run both Ubuntu and Fedora, here is a personal experience with Ubuntu users which I think is worth to be shared:
http://vouters.dyndns.org/tima/Linux...c_command.html
Yours truly,
Philippe
As Thanksgiving Day approaches in the U.S., it seems only natural that Linux bloggers would wax sentimental about their favorite operating system. Datamation's Bruce Byfield kicked things off early a few weeks ago with his column, "Why FOSS Matters to Me (But Maybe Not to You)." Free software is succeeding, Byfield maintained.
Hi, I've been using Linux, mostly Fedora, for a long enough time. My first version was Fedora 9, but before that, I was a Ubuntu user. I switched to Fedora and never went back. One thing that haunts me horribly is that (now it seems this has reduced to a minority) many Linux users are very unfriendly with a selfish and uncomfortable unfunnjy-joke-like disposition, and not just towards newbies.
Hi fellow fedora forum users,
I am using fedora 11x86_64.
I want to add a specific mirror for getting my updates from.
How do i add this "http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/fedora/linux/updates/" to be the first to be used for getting updates from.
hi all,
Sex is a sensitive subject in virtually any industry or profession, and FOSS, it appears, is no exception. Indeed, a recent article by Datamation's Bruce Byfield, "Sexism: Open Source Software's Dirty Little Secret," has set off a conflagration on the Linux blogs.