Hi A few things that are really state of the art in Ubuntu:
1) Installation process and ease of installation (Even a 10 year old can install it without assistance) 2) Mirrors and the package installation process (Fedora mirrors in India are pathetic plus off late yum dbs are becoming obscenely huge) 3) Synaptic package manager (Packagekit does a good job in Fedora too) 4) The release update process is also much easier. 5) Boot time and default graphics (bootscreen , wallpaper etc) I use both the distros (although off late I am using Ubuntu much more due it being on my office desktop :D ) and mentioned what I have felt. I feel rest everything is standard GNOME (and probably KDE stuff) although sometimes it pisses me off when I don't find a library or .so file where it is usually expected. For a terminal lover like me, it does not really matter which distro one is using. -- Regards Rangeen Basu Roy Chowdhury Fedora Ambassador [email protected] _______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
