At Wed, 20 May 2009 08:14:05 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:20 AM, Equinox86 equinox86@gmail.com wrote:
yes centos is not for desktop it's guaranteee, if you don't have much time and want a distro updated at last release, if you have much time to spend to recompile dependences i advice use slackware, is fast and desktop friendly, similar to swiss knife.
but if you have a server, probably best choice is centos.
Slackware on the Desktop? We have been using CentOS on our Desktops for several years. It is more complicated than Ubuntu (which I've never used, but is probably ready to go out of the box, with Multimedia running, but with a short life) or Fedora (which I have used, with excellent to bad results, depending on the release), because the Multimedia stuff needs to be added, etc. But the stability, security and long life make CentOS a winner, if it will run on the HW the person has. Probably not the best distro for Laptops, but many people on this list are using CentOS on their laptops.
I'm running CentOS 4.8 on a Thinkpad X31. Works just fine. I am using the Suspend2 kernel from FC4 (2.6.17-1.2142_1.rhfc4.cubbi_swsusp2). Everything works just fine including playing music videos w/mplayer (1.0-0.40.rc1try2.el4.rf). (Just finished this cool Russian video: Dead Stars by Slot, now playing 99Luftballons by Nena.) Yes, it is an older laptop (I would not really want a new one anyway).
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