Fedora and Ubuntu

mazhiqiang qiang.z.m at gmail.com
Sun Dec 2 13:44:37 UTC 2007


2007/11/30, Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com>:
>     Pup and yum on F7 are a pain. Often when the message is for 10 new
> updates I do it in a terminal. Either way it is quite slow. But it works.
>
>     Ubuntu uses apt-get and a GUI thing like Pup but it works much
> better. I have no desire to do it in a terminal. When I set it up the
> first time it took 90 updates. I was amazed how fast it went and zero
> problems. There are several things not Fedora or normal Ubuntu
> applications that I MUST have. On Ubuntu they are all a simple # apt-get
> install and they do all the work bringing in the necessary libs and such.
>
>     At this time I can say the Ubuntu update system is very superior to
> Pup and yum used on Fedora. I suggest Fedora look close at Ubuntu and
> see how to get it working here.
>
>     Both systems use Gnome and that makes both look VERY similar. A nice
> feature of Ubuntu is that that mount all the Linux systems on boot to
> /mnt and you can then, of course transfer things from the Fedora systems
> to Ubuntu. Or the reverse.
>
>     Ubuntu is based on Debian and the place that files go and do are odd
> to a Fedora user. There is no grub.conf and /etc/fstab is a real MESS! I
> am not sure my Fedora /home directory can be used with Ubuntu, but I
> will try just for fun.
>
> Karl
>
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>         Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
>         Linux User
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I am using a yum plugin axelget, which use axel to download rpms.
Axel use multithread to download files from the server, it is about 5
times faster.
When I downloading, the speed is about 40KB/s~200KB/s. And indeed it
is not as fast as in Ubuntu. But it is enough for me.




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