[CentOS] How can a company help, officially?
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aurfalien at gmail.comWed Apr 13 18:33:14 UTC 2011
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On Apr 13, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: > On 4/13/2011 1:01 PM, aurfalien at gmail.com wrote: >> >>>> How many INSTALLS of CentOS do you still choose to have? >>> >>> I think you know the answer for CentOS 6. I haven't deployed any >>> new >>> services on CentOS since the 5.4 release, and am generally losing to >>> the >>> guy who favors SUSE here - and even the horde that favors Windows >>> which >>> has always been our largest deployment. >> >> >> Gross, Winblowz! >> >> We use it as a workstation VM in a pretty large scale but since its a >> VM, doesn't seem so bad as our host and primary OS is Centos. > > My gut feeling is the same, but it goes back to Win2k and earlier > days. > I can't think of anything that has been a problem with 64-bit win > 2003/2008 True dat. I'm pleased with the 64 bit versions of XP and on (when compared to there 32 bit cousins). - aurf
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