
Linux distros are advancing everywhere. Not only servers but also on the desktop pc and notebooks. There are wild discussions, if Linux-Distributions are ready for serious business work or personal use. This critical review will deal with two long awaited Linux-distributions, Fedora Core 3 and Ubuntus Warty Warhog. Why these two? Because both feature Gnome 2.8 and it would not be a comparision on equal terms to compare Gnome to e.g KDE. Also, both use kernel 2.6.8+ and have their very own theme for the default desktop. Bluecurve for Fedora and Human for Ubuntu.
>Ubuntu have Xorg ?
Yes, I'm using it right now.
>Ubuntu have SeLinux ?
Yes. It's listed in Synaptic. Buggy SeLinux made me move from Fedora Core 2 to Ubuntu.
>Ubuntu have KDE 3.3 ?
It's Gnome distro, if you want KDE, you wouldn't use it anyway. But, KDE is listed, dunno which version... don't care.
>Ubuntu use gcc 3.4 ?
Yes.
I'm using Hoary.