[CentOS] Auto-installing security updates?
Ned Slider
ned at unixmail.co.ukWed May 20 11:52:59 UTC 2009
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Ralph Angenendt wrote: > Equinox86 wrote: >> yes centos is not for desktop it's guaranteee, if you don't have much time >> and want a distro updated at last release, if you have much time to spend to >> recompile dependences i advice use slackware, is fast and desktop friendly, >> similar to swiss knife. > > I still call this bullshit. CentOS is perfect for a Desktop which is > used for Mail, Web and writing Office documents. Much better than all > the distributions which you have to completely update every year or so. > > Ralph > +100 :-D Exactly - install, set and forget for the life of the hardware (well, 7 years). Nothing worse than having the distro force you into a perpetual upgrade cycle. Then if you *want* to upgrade to the latest version (eg, 4 to 5, or 5 to 6 when released), you can, and more importantly, you can do it when *you* want, not when the distro withdraws support. CentOS is a great desktop distro :)
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