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Fedora vs Ubuntu

Fedora vs Ubuntu: Which is Faster?

  1. Performance Comparison

Fedora is generally faster and more optimized than Ubuntu because it uses the latest Linux kernel, drivers, and software.

Ubuntu is slightly heavier because it includes more pre-installed software and some background services (like Snap package manager).

  1. RAM & CPU Usage

Fedora (GNOME) uses slightly less RAM compared to Ubuntu.

Ubuntu, especially with Snap packages, can be a bit slower on older hardware.

  1. Boot Time

Fedora boots faster than Ubuntu because of better optimizations in system services.

Ubuntu can have slower boot times, especially with Snap-based applications.

  1. Software Updates

Fedora has newer software, making it more optimized.

Ubuntu focuses on stability, so it may use slightly older versions of software.

  1. Gaming & Drivers

Ubuntu has better driver support for NVIDIA GPUs (since it includes proprietary drivers by default).

Fedora needs manual driver installation for NVIDIA, but for AMD GPUs, it works out-of-the-box.


Final Verdict: Which One is Faster?

✅ Fedora is generally faster because of lightweight optimizations and fewer background processes.
✅ Ubuntu is slightly slower due to Snap and heavier system services but is easier for beginners.

If you want speed, go with Fedora. But if you want ease of use and stability, Ubuntu is still a good choice.

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