Open-source OS competition Fedora15 is better than Ubuntu11.04? Fedora is one of the Linux releases for individual desktop users like Ubuntu. It initially evolved from the Red Hat (RedHat) Linux desktop version. The latest Fedora15 was equipped with the Gnome3 desktop environment, it also provides a large number of new features and new components. As the Ubuntu system evolved from the Red Hat (RedHat) Linux desktop version, a new version is released every six months, and a long-term support is released every two years.
Open-source OS competition Fedora15 is better than Ubuntu11.04?
Fedora is one of the Linux releases for individual desktop users like Ubuntu. It was originally evolved from the Red Hat (RedHat) Linux desktop version. The latest Fedora 15 was equipped with the Gnome3 desktop environment, it also provides a large number of new features and new components. As the Ubuntu system evolved from the Red Hat (RedHat) Linux desktop version, a new version is released every six months, and a long-term support version (LTS) is released every two years) the latest version of Ubuntu 11.04, Code: "Natty Narwhal ".
Previously, tests and comparisons on various platforms were released on the Phoronix website. Shortly after the introduction of several amendments and feature improvements to the Fedora 15 and Ubuntu 11.04 platforms, once again, we pushed the two open-source system platforms to the stage of confrontation.
The Phoronix website focuses on three different test platforms to compare the "out-of-the-box" performance of the Fedora 15 and Ubuntu 11.04 systems, not only from the actual test results (note: the test result is from the Phoronix website. The performance of the two platforms is displayed, and the energy consumption of the two operating systems is compared.
Fedora 15 System (: Fedora 15)
Compared with the previous platform comparison test between Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04, six platforms were used. In this competition, three laptops with different processor products were used for the test:
HP EliteBook: equipped with Intel Core i5 2520 M (Sandy Bridge) processor, Intel 160GB solid state drive, 4 GB DDR3 memory, and Intel HD 3000 SNB graphics card.
ThinkPad T61: equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo T9300, Hitachi 100 gb sata, 4 GB memory capacity, and NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M graphics card.
ThinkPad T60: equipped with Intel Core Duo T2400 and Hitachi 80 GB HTS541080 SATA hard drive, only 1 GB memory capacity and ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 graphics card.
It is worth noting that HP EliteBook and ThinkPad T61 use 64-bit Fedora 15, Ubuntu 11.04 System Platform for testing, while ThinkPad T60 uses 32-bit, and install the application with an open source driver in the test.
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