![]() ![]() Which means that between six to thirteen months, you must perform an upgrade. Release cycleĪ new Fedora version is released every six months and each Fedora release is supported for thirteen months only. This way, you get more troubleshooting tips and learning material on Ubuntu than Fedora. The popularity of Ubuntu has prompted a number of websites and blogs focused primarily on Ubuntu. However, Ubuntu is more popular and has a larger following than Fedora. In terms of user base, Fedora has a large following. Ubuntu has two main forums: UbuntuForums and Ask Ubuntu. Support and userbaseīoth Ubuntu and Fedora provide support through community forums. Ubuntu is officially supported and available on WSL 2 (the recent iteration at the time of updating this article).įedora, isn’t officially available, but without proper Windows integration, you can choose to make it work using one of their official guides. Not just professionals, it gives you the flexibility to utilize Linux while having Windows as your daily driver for whatever reason you need it. It lets Linux users access their favorite tools or still be able to use Linux even their systems (at workplace) run on Windows. No matter whether you like or hate Microsoft for what they do, Windows Subystem for Linux is a big deal considering the user base of Windows. This results in better hardware support in many cases. Ubuntu provides an easy way of installing additional proprietary drivers. It’s open source Nouveau driver often results in troubles like system hanging at boot. Both Ubuntu and Fedora are impacted from that. Linux in general has its fair share of trouble with some Wi-Fi adapters and graphics cards. On the other hand, it’s extremely rare that a software is available in RPM but not in DEB format. Most software vendors provide both DEB and RPM files for Linux users, but I have experienced that sometimes software vendor only provides a DEB file. ![]() Some third-party software developers also provide click-to-install. However, you can enable RPM Fusion repositories for more software that Fedora doesn’t ship normally. Fedora on the other hand focuses on providing only open-source software. Ubuntu has vast software repositories allowing you to easily install thousands of programs, both FOSS and non-FOSS, easily. Ubuntu uses APT package manager to provide and manage software (applications, libraries and other required codes) while Fedora uses DNF package manager. Package management and software availability they are not created and maintained by a separate team. The teams are separate.įedora offers various desktop choices in the form of Fedora Spins. ![]() While they are the official flavor of Ubuntu, they are not directly developed by Ubuntu team from Canonical. Ubuntu has Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc., offering various desktop flavors. It’s way simpler and easier with Ubuntu’s installer.Īpart from GNOME, both Ubuntu and Fedora offer several other desktop variants. I tried to “Reclaim space” using Fedora’s installer, but it didn’t do the trick. However, I feel that Ubuntu’s installer is simpler.Įspecially considering that it could be troublesome to format/delete existing drives/partitions using Fedora’s installer. This too simplifies the installation process with an easy-to-use interface. Ubuntu Installerįedora uses Anaconda installer. You can also install updates and third-party codecs while installing Ubuntu. In most cases, it can identify Windows installed on your system and allows you to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows in a matter of clicks. The Ubuntu installer allows you to install Ubuntu in around 10 minutes. I believe that it played an important role in Ubuntu’s popularity because when Ubuntu was just created in 2004, installing Linux itself was considered a huge task. Ubuntu’s Ubiquity installer is one of the easiest installers out there. Once you know that, it should be perhaps easier for you to make a choice. Let’s see how similar or how different are Ubuntu and Fedora from each other.
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