On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Valent Turkovic
<valent.turkovic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
http://osnews.com/story/19818/Ubuntu-8.04-vs.-Fedora-9
When it comes to Fedora, there were a few problems on the X.org side,
but what they loved was the support for SELinux. " Most users will
find that the biggest benefit of SELinux is its management of root
user authority: The program alerts you when you've had root privileges
activated for more than a few minutes, so you can minimize your
exposure from this vulnerability."
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Actually the conclusion is better:
For users who are already familiar with Linux, Fedora 9 is an
excellent choice. Robust security features and installation options
make it somewhat more versatile than Ubuntu, which offers a more
streamlined (and therefore more restricted) installation. For most
users, though, including millions interested in trying Linux for the
first time, Fedora lacks the polish and ready-to-run simplicity of its
more popular rival.
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