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pixel ([personal profile] pixel) wrote in [community profile] linux4all2010-04-06 05:09 pm

Fedora vs. Ubuntu...

With the understanding that this is a total long shot: Has anyone switched from RHEL/Fedora to Ubuntu recently?

I started with RH based distros ~10 years ago, and managed a RHEL server and a few Fedora workstations for a few years for work, so Fedora felt like a natural choice for me when I decided to go linux only on my home desktop. I've been mostly happy with it, I'm very comfortable with yum and the RH way of doing things.

I did try Ubuntu briefly a few years ago and did run Debian on a desktop for a while ~2003, and while they were fine in that I didn't have big problems, I always felt like things were just a little different and in the end I went back to RH because it was good enough and familiar.

So here's the thing, I'm pondering switching to Ubuntu for both my primary desktop and my (2 year old now) Eee netbook. I don't really want to have 2 incompatible distros to work with and part of the motivation is that Ubuntu still maintains a netbook remix/spin but I'm fairly sure Fedora has dropped theirs (I can't find it.) It also seems like there are more packages available for Ubuntu or that they're more readily available.

Has anyone made this sort of switch? What did you feel you gained? Did you feel like you lost anything? Any gotchas that you encountered?

Anyone on the Ubuntu side of the fence have a good compelling reason to switch? I'm honestly not unhappy with Fedora just trying to see if the grass is greener on the other side.

And for the sake of some pretty: Have a few recent desktop screenshots...
GNOME on Fedora 12. (Bar on the bottom is an old version of Docky/Do)
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Window-y goodness...
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[personal profile] seekingferret 2010-04-07 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't forget that in addition to the Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Kubuntu maintains a version of the KDE Netbook Shell, which might or might not be more to your taste but in any case is compatible with the Ubuntu repos. I've never used the KDE Netbook Shell, but I run KDE 4.4 (On OpenSuSe) and happen to think that Plasma is sexy as hell.