[CentOS] CentOS7 and desktops

Fri Nov 14 19:39:18 UTC 2014
James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca>

On Fri Nov 14 19:04:48 UTC 2014, Darr247 darr247 at gmail.com  wrote:


> I fully expect this laptop to die anytime, since I bought it
> in 2006 (its current HDD is ~4-years old)... when that happens
> my next laptop/notebook will have CentOS installed on it
> (probably 7, even though I dislike GNOME3 about the same as
> vista compared to XP), and my backup copy will probably be on
> an Android tablet.

Having just gone through the CentOS7 Desktop experience I would say that Mate
is, for all intents and purposes, Gnome2 on CentOS-7.  And KDE is, essentially
the Windows XP desktop brought to Linux.  Obviously there are differences,
some more visible than others, but I believe that if you liked the XP desktop
then go with KDE and if you preferred Gnome2 then go with Mate.

Whatever you do, ditch Gnome3.  It is an exercise in futility to try and get
anything useful done in the way of sysadmin from the Gnome3 desktop without
having to first research, install and configure a significant number of
add-ons. None of which are guaranteed to work with the next point release of
Gnome.

> I've previously bought 2 copies of RedHat
> so I *have* contributed $$ to the cause, but I don't care much
> for the whole subscription model; Community support works fine
> for me (if I was running a business on it, I'm certain I'd
> feel differently about that).

Do not count on your current feeling changing in that event.  We had multiple
copies of RedHat EL for several of the early iterations and we moved to
WhiteBox -> CAOS -> CentOS.  Primarily this was because, in most cases, we got
quicker and more accurate answers to our support related questions on forums
and mailing lists.

I am sure RedHat support is of great value to many companies. Probably it is
the case that the bigger the client is the better the value received.  But for
us the benefit obtained did not warrant the expenditure made.  And, given the
installed base ratio of CentOS:RHEL, I infer that this is the case for many,
may others.


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