Fedora vs Ubuntu: There are many differences between Fedora and Ubuntu. A list of differences between Fedora and Ubuntu are given below:
If you check the popularity list of Linux distribution, you will find that Ubuntu is the most popular linux distribution, while Fedora is fourth most popular. Ubuntu is based on Debian, while Fedora is based on Red hat Linux. Both distributions release a new version after every 6 months but they are different in their long-term support models. Ubuntu offers support for 18 months after the release of the version, on the other hand Fedora offers a shorter support period only for 13 months. So Fedora is not a good choice for product development or web server.
The following table specifies some unique differences between
these two Linux distribution Fedora and Ubuntu.
No. |
Comparison Index |
Fedora |
Ubuntu |
1) |
What it is: |
It is the fourth
most popular Linux distribution. |
It is the most
popular Linux distribution. |
2) |
Developed by: |
It is developed by
Fedora project.(A company sponsored by Red Hat Inc.) |
It is developed by
Canonical Ltd./Ubuntu foundation. |
3) |
Software
Availability: |
Fedora doesn't have
enough software available in the market. |
Ubuntu has ample
software available. |
4) |
Initial release of
the product: |
It was initially
released on 16th Nov, 2003. |
It was initially
released on 20th Oct, 2004. |
5) |
Default User
Interface: |
Fedora uses GNOME as
its default user interface. |
Ubuntu uses Unity as
its default user interface. |
6) |
Software Management: |
Under Fedora,
software management is handled from the terminal using yum. |
Under Ubuntu,
software management is handled by dpkg. |
7) |
Latest Stable
Release: |
Its latest version
was: Fedora 21, released on 9th Dec, 2014. |
Its latest version
was 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, released on 23 Oct, 2014. |
8) |
Website: |
https://getfedora.org/ |
www.ubuntu.com |
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