[CentOS-devel] Website Version 2, next steps
Ljubomir Ljubojevic
office at plnet.rs
Fri Feb 18 08:41:52 UTC 2011
Guenther Boelter wrote:
> For somebody, he don't know the details, the CentOS-Project look a
> little bit dead. That's one reason, why here in asia so many people are
> using Ubuntu now, and that's really a pity.
>
> Imagine, the could use CentOS with the power of RedHat and they are
> using Ubuntu, that's not good ...
>
This is not exactly the reason. CentOS 5.x is not really suited for
complete Desktop use. I had to add 100-120 packages to my repository
from various sources and download locations, and even create ~50
packages (for example latest Skype for CentOS 5.x and binding packages
for Open Office 3.2 rpms). Also udev and a lot of other core components
are too old for use with newer versions of important desktop applications.
Things will be changed when CentOS 6.0 becomes available. Much has
changed in last 3-4 years in Linux desktop world. From new multimedia
applications, to wine/wingames support and much larger and more complete
hardware support. Even hardware manufacturers have adopted practice to
take care about linux drivers.
CentOS 6.x will have modern kernel and core components, but it has
stable enviroment and that will be it's booster amongst Desktop
distributions. I've waited this moment in time for at least 2 years, for
RHEL/CentOS to catch up with Ubuntu and Fedora, but to be rock solid.
Modern but bug free, what using Linux should be all about. My belief is
that release of 6.0 will be one of the most important moments in CentOS
history, and will mark the time when it will start to be more rapidly
adopted by general Linux population.
Ljubomir
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