Le 11/03/2015 12:52, Joseph L. Brunner a écrit : > Thanks for the info. > > Any reason you're leaving slackware now? Yes. As much as I appreciate Slackware's bone-headed philosophy, the installer, the simple startup scripts, the general Keep-It-Simple approach and the overall robustness, the absence of PAM has been a real showstopper for me. Until now the only way to setup centralized authentication and roaming profiles is to use a combination of NIS and NFS, which is far from ideal in terms of security. I suggested the inclusion of PAM in a public poll in the Slackware forum on LinuxQuestions.org, which got mixed results. About half of the Slackware users welcomed the idea, the other half got pretty angry, and the result turned into a flamefest. The idea had been to somewhat open up Slackware to the enterprise world, but as far as I can reckon, the word "enterprise" curiously enough seems to have a bad taste for a significant portion of Slackware's user base. After this heated exchange, I decided to take a pragmatic approach and choose a more appropriate tool as a base for my business. So here I am. Cheers, Niki PS: after a few years on LQ, the general tone on the CentOS mailing list seems like the Alban Berg Quartet after Slayer at Hellfest. :o) -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques 100% Linux et logiciels libres 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Web : http://www.microlinux.fr Mail : info at microlinux.fr Tél. : 04 66 63 10 32