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MHR wrote:
Hmm. I use CentOS as my desktop OS, my laptop OS, my workdesk OS and my work is also converting over (sometime RSN) to use CentOS as the base OS for our application.
To repeat what has been said before (right here!): CentOS is just like RHEL, an enterprise Linux distribution, suitable for anything from laptops to desktops to enterprise-wide networked multi-server machines.
In current days of distro like Ubuntu, Opensuse, and Mandriva, being "suitable" is not enough anymore (I think). Try install Centos on a notebook, and we will see that the wifi is not recognized. Sure as sysadmin we can do ndiswrapper, etc. But what will "ordinary" / first-timer say?
My personal view is: As server: Yes, yes, yes As desktop: Simply no (comparing to other distros). - -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 13:10:54 up 5:02, 2.6.24-18-generic GNU/Linux Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org The real challenge of teaching is getting your students motivated to learn.