Hi :) Ubuntu is a very popular system and widely known outside in the wider world so it might be easier for your software providers to support. So it might well be a good choice.
However Ubuntu does have a very different Desktop Environment (=DE) so it looks very different from what you are used to. It is fairly easy to give it an extremely similar DE to the one you use in Fedora but it still works quite a bit differently "under the bonnet". Not as big as the difference between any 2 versions of Windows but still fairly different. It would be MUCH better to simply upgrade to Fedora 20 or to their "Rawhide" (which will probably become 21 eventually). The difference between Ubuntu and Fedora mentioned in my 2nd paragraph should not be a huge problem for your software providers. Most of the programs are the same in both. The main difference for them might be that on a command-line they have to use; sudo yum install libreoffice instead of sudo apt-get install libreoffice Ok, so LibreOffice is a bad example because it's used in both Fedora and Ubuntu. Also i am not sure if it's "yum" in Fedora but it gives an idea of how slight the difference is. You can test-drive Fedora 20 using a "LiveCd" or "LiveUsb" or by installing on 1 system as a dual-boot alongside the existing Fedora 14. I usually have a dual-boot system with one partition being the older system jic i can't work out how to do something on the newer system. https://getfedora.org/ https://getfedora.org/en_GB/workstation/download/ Many regards from Tom :) On 10 January 2015 at 04:32, SanthanaKrishnan <n.sant...@arasans.in> wrote: > Dear Sir, > > Thanks for the feedback. My software provider tells that I update to > Ubuntu. We need to update close to 15 systems from fedora 14. > > Is ubuntu the right choice as we might need to export evolution data > which is very vital to us. > > Santhanakrishnan > _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list