[CentOS] CentOS for non-tech user

Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 16:02:24 UTC 2009


On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:11 AM, Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'm thinking of giving CentOS to a non-tech user for her new desktop.  He
> needs are small.  She has been used to Mozilla for both mail and browsing, so

I believe if you install all the multimedia stuff that's described on
the CentOS Wiki and K3b, and the other things previous responses have
mentioned, OpenOffice.org, etc., she will be fine. The one thing I
suggest you teach her is where her files are and how to backup to a CD
or DVD. I ran into an issue with K3b (which otherwise works perfectly
for me), where it couldn't automatically erase a CD-RW (which I think
it claims it can do), so I need to su - and as root "umount /dev/hdd"
before it can erase a CD-RW.  Hopefully she won't need to do that, as
running as root is probably not something she should be doing.   I
have installed one package from the FC6 DVD (KDEEDU) on CentOS 5 (32
bit) to get KStars and that worked fine. But, as Phil pointed out,
maybe better to rebuild from the srpm.



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