Niki Kovacs wrote:
Geoff Galitz a écrit :
Ubuntu has the LTS releases, which are long term stable releases. They are supported for five years after release.
Ubuntu Long Term Support is three years for desktops and five for servers.
In the last LTS version (8.04), half of the audio apps had no sound for a month or so, until Ubuntu fixed the problems with Pulseaudio. At the time, I had given Ubuntu 8.04 a shot in our public libraries and had some very embarrassing moments.
+1. All my Ubuntu 8.04 trial boxes are now XP due to that.
Solution: stick with CentOS, rock-solid and *real* LTS.
Yeah, if only I did not have to put Windows in a vm... Centos would have done the trick if it was just pure Linux.