Rob Kampen Neal Development Group
On Mar 27, 2009, at 18:39, Frank Thommen <frank.thommen@embl-heidelberg.de
wrote:
nate wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
[...]
I think it's safe to assume that the majority of CentOS users out there run CentOS on servers, not on desktops/laptops/etc.
So I'm one from the minority then :-). CentOS 5 is running on (almost) all servers and (really) all Linux clients here. Being used to the "RedHat" way from a former job and not being happy with the fast release cycles of Fedora, CentOS was a logical choice. No more system instabilities and no more package incompatibilities since we switched from Fedora (let's keep fingers crossed). That's what I call "Enterprise grade" :-)
I don't care if the CentOS release comes days or weeks (or months) after the RedHat release as long as it comes one day.
And sincerely: I don't understand, why RedHat/CentOS should not be used on desktops.
Cheers
frank
I love CentOS. Use it at home, also at my small business. Doing a count I find that I have 5 servers, 2 work stations with dual LCD monitors, and one laptop. The team and supporting repos do a GREAT job, very much appreciated. I am trying to find ways to help, offer the occasional response to requests etc. Keep up the excellent work, this community member thanks you.
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