There is no longer a product known as "Red Hat Linux." All versions of Red Hat are made for enterprises. At one time, there was a consumer version, but it has since been discontinued, in favour of Fedora, a testing ground for technologies that Red Hat wish to incorporate into it's Enterprise Linux offering
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux is developed by Red Hat. Kubuntu is developed by Canonical. * Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses the GNOME interface by default. Kubuntu uses KDE. * Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses the RPM format for package management. Kubuntu uses DEB.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is built specifically for enterprise-grade servers and workstations, and has a flat-rate support fee. Ubuntu is built mainly for home computers (with the exception of Server edition), and has a pay-as-you-go support model
difference between redhat and ubuntu linux
Yes. Ubuntu and Red Hat are just two of the many variations, or "distros", of a Linux system. Others include Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Slackware, and Gentoo.
both are different versions. rhel 5 has more features and inbuilt software..
Ubuntu - GNOME Kubuntu - KDE Xubuntu - Xfce Puppy Linux - JWM Damn Small Linux - JWM, Fluxbox Fedora - GNOME (default) OpenSUSE - KDE (default) Debian - GNOME, KDE, Xfce Red Hat Enterprise Linux - GNOME Linux Mint - GNOME Xandros - KDE PCLinuxOS - KDE
Linux is only a Kernel (Operating System). Different Flavours of linux have different user programs on top of the same linux kernel. A high level example : Ubuntu has the user program(package) GNOME while Kubuntu has KDE, whereas both ubuntu & Kubuntu use the same Linux Kernel.
Kubuntu is a Linux distribution produced by Canonical. It has the same underlying software as Ubuntu, but a different desktop environment. Kubuntu uses KDE, an environment more superficially resembling Windows. Contrast this to GNOME, which has a Mac OS 9-ish look to it.
Open source, such as one of the Linux variants; Ubuntu, or Kubuntu, for example.
what are similarities and differences between linux and unix?
This is usually a matter of contention. The most popular choices are Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, OpenSUSE, and Fedora.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server was created in 1994.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a commercial distro produced by Red Hat, Inc. Fedora is a community-supported distro. The main difference between the two is that Red Hat provides warranties, certifications, and support for a fee, whereas Fedora provides free support with no warranty or certifications.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is simply a commercial Linux distribution primarily used for servers. It was never a nickname for Linux itself.
red hat enterprise Linux is used as a server while red hat Linux is used as client..
Yes.