tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post3008534194227827241..comments2023-10-29T06:36:15.082-07:00Comments on Subbi Says: Ubuntu 9.04 vs Fedora 11: A lot can change in one month!rdxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09658243731589410201noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-22388335965985086022010-06-19T07:15:36.034-07:002010-06-19T07:15:36.034-07:00nice job! waiting for your new artical. .............nice job! waiting for your new artical. <a href="http://tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://www.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://204.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://401.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://80.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://ut.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://951.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://1007.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://168.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://173.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://176.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://18jack.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://2011.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://24h.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://34c.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://3d.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://3y3.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://520.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://520sex.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://5278.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://666.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://66k.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://69.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://777.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://adult.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://aio.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://bb.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://chat.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://dudusex.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://dvd.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://face.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://g8.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://g8mm.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://girl.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://gogo.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://hot.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://japan.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://jolin.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://jpgirl.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://king.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://kiss168.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://kk123.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://ko.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://live.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://livesex.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://honey.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://love.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://loveu.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://mm.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://money.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://nice.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://orz.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://panda.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://play.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://playboy.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://playgirl.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://room.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://sex.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://sex520.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://sexdiy.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://sexy.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://shopping.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://show.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://showlive.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a><a href="http://sogo.tw69.info" rel="nofollow">.</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-69468040852995188562009-11-22T15:32:09.500-08:002009-11-22T15:32:09.500-08:00sorry my 3 mile wide paw should have typed 'Ub...sorry my 3 mile wide paw should have typed 'Ubuntu'Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11614487641434445799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-20601408628444705032009-11-22T15:31:08.782-08:002009-11-22T15:31:08.782-08:00Well you need to do what I did with 2 PCs. One ha...Well you need to do what I did with 2 PCs. One has Ubunti 9.10, the other has Fedora 11 and I play with both.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11614487641434445799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-66781861815880932742009-10-29T08:30:03.062-07:002009-10-29T08:30:03.062-07:00I have no idea about ubuntu. I have always used fe...I have no idea about ubuntu. I have always used fedora and no other distro. Thats because I get to choose the software and not be restricted to what the packagers think best for me. thats the power I need. I did decide to try ubuntu once and then opted out because of the limited software. beside fedora bundles the absolute latest software. why should I wait 6 months or 1 year to try them. I use fedora 12 now. <br /><br />Fedora has come a long way and is very user friendly but yes sometimes the changes between versions confuse mean and after digging deeper, I understand linux much better this way. <br /><br />so fedora is my choice all the way. no offence to ubuntu users.Arun V. K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15103785852473328910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-75610225026294638912009-09-28T22:34:47.398-07:002009-09-28T22:34:47.398-07:001) fedora rocks!, ubuntu sucks. kile + okular comb...1) fedora rocks!, ubuntu sucks. kile + okular combination is excellent in fedroa. which is by the way badly broken in ubuntu. <br />2)fedora boots much faster. <br />3) many things are more or less same. however various small bugs with kde4 etc seems to be handled better in fedora. <br />4) both uses pulseaudio which seems to be pretty buggy at this moment.Pallab Basuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06201074406725317885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-74984213398369082692009-09-25T09:40:34.785-07:002009-09-25T09:40:34.785-07:00I was able to load Fedora on an old 32bit machine ...I was able to load Fedora on an old 32bit machine which wouldn't install Ubuntu. I like them both for many different reasons.Matt Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10403006317145717498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-15001302408708449102009-09-23T22:05:23.087-07:002009-09-23T22:05:23.087-07:00Bradley: I TOTALLY AGREE!!! I'm just getting i...Bradley: I TOTALLY AGREE!!! I'm just getting into this whole "Linux OS" thing... very confussing, but very exciting! Can't wait to hear more responses not conected with emotion, just facts with specific examples for those of us that would benefit :)Joshuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14817522102868631190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-64107390828434661272009-09-23T13:02:50.656-07:002009-09-23T13:02:50.656-07:00Fedora 11 beats ubuntu if you compare responivness...Fedora 11 beats ubuntu if you compare responivness on aged hardware.Nbndshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12539238364890476280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-56078049898015948902009-09-11T12:28:05.315-07:002009-09-11T12:28:05.315-07:00as a guy trying to learn and decide which route to...as a guy trying to learn and decide which route to go, this whole conversation(minus the personal attacks) has been very enlightening. Thanks!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00637976558278487598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-25274577591151328542009-08-30T02:35:28.555-07:002009-08-30T02:35:28.555-07:00I have tried both ubuntu 9.04 and Fedora 11, I lik...I have tried both ubuntu 9.04 and Fedora 11, I like both ubuntu and fedora for promotion of free software. I think world wide campaign should be launched for implementation of free software. <br /><br />Well then comparing both of them I think ubuntu has little advantage and works very well with newb's. In fedora u have pain in configuring the distro. But graphics are more superior in fedora. Debian is other distro of choice for me, but issues remain such as getting the dvd download can be pain. Further configuring the distro from small image can be pain ful to newb's.Suresh Masutihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05676522741487805901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-12145555234565729182009-08-12T15:07:15.629-07:002009-08-12T15:07:15.629-07:00I am a noob to linux, I still use Windows because ...I am a noob to linux, I still use Windows because i am not sure where to really start, i tried unbuntu, in a VPC...probably not the best start, but i want to try something...less invasive and propriety :D These type of comparisons is really what is getting me to look at all options. It just seems that even in the open source realm, there is a battle between which is better, I am more looking into functionality, performance, usability, and gaming options. I am currently running unbuntu 9.04, so far seems promissing to start my linux journey, only issues really is display and the occasional black screen issue. which i have now learned the use of the sudo command and using the "noreplace-paravirt vga=791" switches (thanks to all of the faqs/help sites) This was the only site that really mentioned Unbuntu 9.04 that did some comparing for the all of the linux distro's other just stated that "this" distro is best with no real comparison. This one seems to be kinda biased really and really did not truely answer some of the questions i had/have. I am just looking for a good starting point on which linux distro would be suit me as i am totally a n00b.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-66439938737217046182009-06-17T02:05:35.048-07:002009-06-17T02:05:35.048-07:00I was an ubuntu user for years, but now I am distr...I was an ubuntu user for years, but now I am distro hunting because ubuntu broke networking in 9.04. When I set up my aDSL connection, it doesn't always stay connected. Sometimes, it will break the connection and I have to restart it. That's annoying if you are downloading a large file and you go to bed, only to find that a little bit of the file downloaded because the connection broke 30 minutes after you went to sleep.<br /><br />Right now I am trying out Fedora 11. Connection doesn't break, but the gtk package management leaves a lot to be desired.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04375264295337351033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-76578526769403315442009-06-15T00:49:01.465-07:002009-06-15T00:49:01.465-07:00hey u all me using fedora since fedora 7 , i recom...hey u all me using fedora since fedora 7 , i recommend ubuntu to all my friends qho are beginners and advice them to change to fedora after settling their hands on it to get more edge by tweaking fedora here n there than ubuntu.<br />Ubuntu is so much user friendly that for geeks like us it make us to ignore little tweaks we could do unlike fedora for blazing performance.<br />So my verdict is try ubuntu if you are beginner and not a geek, otherwise try fedora for better performance.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17842928032756497025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-91739839687624435102009-06-11T16:41:54.435-07:002009-06-11T16:41:54.435-07:00i really like ubuntu, because its very easy to use...i really like ubuntu, because its very easy to use and really stable. but i love fedora for what it is... it shows you the future of linux and runs (at least on my laptop) better (faster) then ubuntu.<br /><br />sure, fedora isnt that stable, so if you want to use it for your company, use ubuntu, if you want to play around and just have fun, use fedora.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-58697340769347764742009-05-30T19:48:12.811-07:002009-05-30T19:48:12.811-07:00It baffles me the idiocy of these "fix it" morons....It baffles me the idiocy of these "fix it" morons... like the same morons who blame MS for releasing buggy versions of Windows. Betas aside, a final release should be virtually as bug free as posible. Anything else is crap.<br /><br /> Not all Linux users have a masters degree in computer programming. Nor should all users be required to have such. When a distro is released, it should be usable and useful. Unless your hobby is fixing OS bugs, why would it make sense to turn people off with shit that doesn't work?!<br /><br />This of course does not apply to Linux developers/programmers that do live for building and fixing Linux. I respect the effort and work involved.<br /><br />For me, I just want an OS that works and doesn't waste my time with fruitless and unnecessary effort. For example, I've built Nagios boxes in less time than say... making more simple things like Flash work (with and in earlier versions). <br /><br />Bottom line: Microsoft won the market on the desktop efforts. Maybe more effort should be spent on the newbie in newer releases.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-42425218948952168612009-04-09T21:37:00.000-07:002009-04-09T21:37:00.000-07:00Hey Guys, I have used both ubuntu and fedo...Hey Guys,<BR/> I have used both ubuntu and fedora...I am Fedora fan.guys when u enter virtual terminal from ubuntu n then log in to it and then do exit,the virtual terminal should be their the control is sent back to gui?also when i tried to install kubuntu on my system it just couldn't adjust with my Nvidia 6200 Card and it just showed half blue screen on my monitor(after booting with Ubuntu 8.10 Kubuntu KDE thing)whereas when i used my fedora 10 kde it detected all of my hardware and Nvidia Card.<BR/> Also if u say abt being at the Cutting edge I accept it.ubuntu has got a lot of developers n lot of packages tht is true,but then fedora has also got it.Ubuntu is looking to capture the Desktop market which it will.But I like Fedora, i donno why but i think ubuntu is moving a bit closer to desktop edition in each of its release to bit Windows XP...<BR/> if i am wrong correct me....Thnks for the above comments!!!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13072822059553495919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-82242826238759630372009-04-08T02:01:00.000-07:002009-04-08T02:01:00.000-07:00I am new to Linux. But I have found Ubuntu more us...I am new to Linux. But I have found Ubuntu more user-friendly than Fedora. Now i am eager to try out the new Fedora. Currently facing difficulties with Ubuntu 9.04 due NVIDIA graphic card issueAnbinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03158784320563311299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-16427373925921652892009-04-04T01:36:00.000-07:002009-04-04T01:36:00.000-07:00I tried both O.S and i believe fedora is way bette...I tried both O.S and i believe fedora is way better.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02466758851806177877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-66321762693364065602009-04-02T06:51:00.000-07:002009-04-02T06:51:00.000-07:00As I write this from a F10 desktop. Just use what...As I write this from a F10 desktop. Just use whatever the hell you want to and everyone stop trying to distro bash each other....<BR/><BR/>I am a distro slut - ill take anything and Ive found all distros to have exceptional releases and poor ones. I usually use ubuntu but wanted some features it didn't have so now am on Fedora.<BR/><BR/>I will say though that you should try an ubuntu alpha vs Fedora. Ubuntu builds on prior distros so is often quite useable at about alpha 4, where Fedora cannot even be contemplated at alpha stage or Beta. This has to imply more stability upon final release if that's what you want.<BR/><BR/>Again I find if funny that many people who swear Ubuntu or Fedora has better hardware support etc.. don't even realise that some distros will work better/better support on your combination of hardware than others.Jimmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11087756530456352735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-53992685589552276312009-04-01T12:14:00.000-07:002009-04-01T12:14:00.000-07:00I started experimenting with Linux when RedHat 4 c...I started experimenting with Linux when RedHat 4 came out (I preferred Caldera at the time), but didn't actually make the fulltime switch until I tried Mandrake 8. I thought urpmi was a great package manager, but today I learned that it's not, because although it worked well, it was based on RedHat's RPM rather than Debian's apt. More recently, I approached Mandriva about support for my business and they were completely unreceptive, so I switched to Suse. I'll concede that I didn't really care for Suse's package management. After a Suse developer told me that I should expect any decent package manager to take a few minutes to start up, I told him Zypper can kiss my Yast, and evaluated other distros. I fought through Suse 10.3 and 11.0 (where the "speedup" of zypper was the big feature) until I tested Fedora out of desperation. Fedora had always seemed like an unusable joke to me, making even simple network configuration a chore. But Fedora 10 was different. Everything just worked (with the limitation of proprietary software like media codecs being unavailabe). I didn't have to compile audio drivers like I needed to in Ubuntu (I had to do a google search just to find the damn compiler in Ubuntu). While system management tools for things like NFS, storage volumes and joining domains are primative in Fedora compared to Suse or Mandriva, they're better than Ubuntu's tools, which amount to your choice of vi or emacs, if you can find them. I was a little slow on the uptake to figure out that "Add/Remove Software" in Ubuntu is just a decoy, and you're actually supposed to use Synaptic to find much of the software available, which is burried in the menu. At least vi and emacs are installable by apt, which probably make them better than easier-to-use tools installed by yum. And who cares if Debian and its derivatives like Ubuntu caused the biggest security flaw (SSL weak keys fiasco) ever in Linux thanks to a Debian patch not endorsed by the upstream project. At least the software used to generate those defective keys were installed by apt, which probably makes it better than the uncompromised software installed by yum/urpmi/yast/emerge/pacman/everyone else. Everyone likes to berate Windows for its weak security, but until its recent adoption of Novell's AppArmor (which in my opinion is inferior to Red Hat's SELinux, but that's another debate), Ubuntu didn't really concern itself with security. Even firewall control is relatively new in Ubuntu, and lets face it, gufw falls short when it comes to masquerading/forwarding, etc. Another minor annoyance is having to type sudo before every command in Ubuntu. I finally gave up on "the Ubuntu way" and just did "sudo su". <BR/><BR/>Red Hat of course uses Fedora to push a lot of development upstream, as does Novell with openSUSE. Suse's buildservice is great. Red Hat's cooperation with CentOS is admirable. What has Canonical given the development community other than promises?<BR/><BR/>What advantage does Ubuntu hold over other distros other than making it dead-easy to install proprietary software? I guess that might be a good thing for Windows refugees, but it's not good for software. Thankfully we have distros like Fedora to show hardware manufacturers that its worth opening their drivers. I'll glady accept a distro with a few bugs since it gives me an opportunity to contribute back to the community (yes, software has bugs that someone has to fix, but why shouldn't that someone be you and me?). Unfortunately the excellent Fedora 10 release denied me that opportunity. Here's hoping for Fedora 11.Anand Singhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10689173471101047309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-43133614716142406782009-03-31T06:08:00.000-07:002009-03-31T06:08:00.000-07:00I'm a long term Fedora user starting with Fedora C...I'm a long term Fedora user starting with Fedora Core 2 (migrating then from Red Hat 9). I followed each and every release until Fedora 10. 10 was SOOO BAD, that I skipped it entirely and am still on Fedora 9. I suppose by now 10 has all the kinks worked out. I still haven't decided to jump on 11 when it comes out or slide over to 10 when 9 goes EOL...Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16718266524335017117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-16881653513872523952009-03-30T14:27:00.000-07:002009-03-30T14:27:00.000-07:00Guys come on Fedora and Ubuntu are both solid dist...Guys come on Fedora and Ubuntu are both solid distribution and probably the two most popular community driven distributions out. I give Fedora credit in the areas of cutting edge but Ubuntu does have some major advantages such as hardware just working with little tweaking.<BR/><BR/>Lets not let there be a line drawn in the sand and say "Ok Linux is not big enough for the both of us Fedora users on this side and Ubuntu users on that side of the line!"<BR/><BR/>I will continue to use both distributions and have Fedora as my main. Why Fedora as my main? For the simple reason that it was the first distro i tried and thus the most comfortable to me. Ubuntu will pull through as will Fedora and ethier way both user bases will be happy and co-exist so stop the distro wars and just use what your comfortable using.AJamisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00969380509736496924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-58683637326974669812009-03-27T18:11:00.000-07:002009-03-27T18:11:00.000-07:00Ubuntu sometimes is just a pile of shit all togeth...Ubuntu sometimes is just a pile of shit all together, and sometimes (like Dapper Drake) is the best distro of the moment (getting back to 2006). Usually Fedora is one release a pile of shit and the other a beautiful work.<BR/><BR/>Fedora 11 is the second one, so...JEMChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15023783851088354487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-79117989958047366022009-03-27T16:22:00.000-07:002009-03-27T16:22:00.000-07:00@Manish ubuntu boldy experiments with a new UI for...@Manish ubuntu boldy experiments with a new UI for notifications that would actually be less useful than the previous...rdxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09658243731589410201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661066016925113360.post-28377034037372553772009-03-27T15:32:00.000-07:002009-03-27T15:32:00.000-07:00I'm a Red Hat / Fedora fanboy. I'm glad Ubuntu ex...I'm a Red Hat / Fedora fanboy. I'm glad Ubuntu exists and I hope Ubuntu fanboys are glad Fedora exists. These two distros give each other a lot of competition and both are better for it... as is the whole of the Linux world.<BR/><BR/>To me, nothing can possibly be stable and maintain a 6 month release cycle. I think Ubuntu has tried to slow down some by lagging behind in the version numbers... that's ok.<BR/><BR/>The way Fedora works is that not only do you have a 6 month release cycle to finish something but you have the whole lifecycle of the release... which is usually about 14-ish months. Fedora 9 went from KDE 4.0.1 (I can't remember) and upgraded every release KDE had. Now it is at 4.2.1 as is Fedora 10.<BR/><BR/>If a particular software package release isn't 100% mature upon its initial production version release... or a distros building of it, updates are released. The package can mature. I think both Fedora and Ubuntu do a good job of fixing bugs.<BR/><BR/>Are there some nagging bugs and a few regressions that crop up from time to time? Yes.<BR/><BR/>Can a distro fix every bug that gets reported? Unlikely to never. <BR/><BR/>Sorry to hear about the issue with "SCSI on all my HP wx9300 workstations when a SATA drive has the OS". That is unfortunate.<BR/><BR/>Linux distros... choose the one that you prefer... there are plenty out there. Me? As I said at the beginning, I prefer Fedora. I don't begrudge anyone who prefers something else. There is no best... and better is subjective.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com