[CentOS] The future of centos
Niki Kovacs
info at microlinux.fr
Tue Apr 7 04:09:30 UTC 2015
Le 04/04/2015 18:57, Bill Maltby (C4B) a écrit :
> Been UNIX (programming and user) since 1978, Linux since some early
> Slackware distributions, CentOS since 4.x. Will now be looking for
> something staying truer to the original UNIX concepts but full-featured
> and stable - may not be available, but I've got to at least look.
I'm using Slackware and CentOS, and I'm happy with both. The former may
be just what you are looking for. The bone-headed installer hasn't
changed much since the early versions, building software from source is
dead easy (without tossing a monkey wrench in the package manager), and
everything JustWorks(tm). I have a few production servers and many
desktop clients running Slackware, and I'm quite happy with it. I'm
using CentOS for stuff that Slackware can't do (FreeIPA, etc.)
Cheers,
Niki
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