> The job is sir to have the best Linux environment. So
which is better, Fedora OR Ubuntu?
From a 'use' perspective you end up with pretty
much the same applications with just some slight version
differences that leapfrog each other based on the respective
release dates.
The differences are in installation and administration
procedures. Ubuntu has some funding that goes to improve the
user experience and their policy permits coordination with
repositories holding the additional packages you are likely
to want, so overall it is likely to be easier for an
unbiased user to install and maintain a system.
On the other hand, RHEL and its clones are the most popular
server distributions and fedora shares much of same the
administration procedures. So if you already maintain
RH-style servers or are using Linux to learn those
techniques but want a desktop distro instead, fedora might
be a better fit.
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Les Mikesell
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I like this explanation along with Mikkel's. Hope that Alex reads your explanation.
Regards,
Antonio