Hello,
I recently switch from Fedora to CentOS for my work laptop.
99% of the time it's the same. Few programs can be missing by default or old version like for my professional activity : wireshark, keepassXC, linphone, sipcalc, etc..
But with a bit of compilation inside a docker (to avoid installing dev libs on the OS) or AppImage/FlatPak/Snap you can run everything.
Some default parameters on gnome are different too, just a question of configuration.
Happy with my CentOS on my laptop so far (hp envy). Much more stable. Never had a crash after hibernate/back to life or external screen not discovered for no (good) reason.
Regards, -- Arnaud
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 16:54, Dave Pawson dave.pawson@gmail.com wrote:
Due hardware update. Many years on Fedora, would like to swap out to AMD motherboard( x570) and graphics (RX480)
I'm led to believe that Fedora Linux is too 'new' for Centos.
Question for those with experience of both, what will I miss on Centos wrt Fedora?
Not all that bothered about being 'up to the minute', and after 20+ Fedora installs it does get to be a drag...
Has anyone here any 'real' drawbacks please?
I'm not a power user, not a games player, just fancy a change to AMD hardware
regards
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