Ubuntu 8.04 vs. Fedora 9

By vogqart

Recently we’ve seen the releases of both Ubuntu 8.04 ‘Hardy Heron’ as well as Fedora 9 ‘Sulphur’, to mostly positive reviews. PCWorld Australia decided to pitch these two popular Linux distributions against one another.

PCWorld was especially satisfied with Ubuntu’s excellent hardware recognition. “Each installation found and recognized all of my hardware without requiring a reboot,” they write, “Even my media card slot, which Windows can never locate a driver for on its own, worked right off the bat.”

When it comes to Fedora, there were a few problems on the X.org side, but what they loved was the support for SELinux. ” Most users will find that the biggest benefit of SELinux is its management of root user authority: The program alerts you when you’ve had root privileges activated for more than a few minutes, so you can minimize your exposure from this vulnerability.”

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