On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Niki Kovacs info@microlinux.fr wrote:
After this heated exchange, I decided to take a pragmatic approach and choose a more appropriate tool as a base for my business. So here I am.
Yeah, businesses have this weird idea that if something works right, it should just keep working for the life of the business...
By the way - if you are new to Centos and RH-style in general, you might want to look at how much of the local configuration settings are abstracted into files under /etc/sysconfig/. I'm not sure if slackware used that at all since it is a SysVinit concept - or how it will evolve with the change do systemd, but generally for the packages that pick up option settings there you can avoid editing the main config files and setting up conflicts with future rpm updates. It's not perfect but it helps.