[ale] Recommendations for my next distro?
LnxGnome
lnxgnome at hopnet.net
Sun Mar 1 22:59:36 EST 2015
Yes, it was quite different. I did have EPEL, but I've been burned by
repo conflicts in the past (not CentOS 7), so I don't typically add
multiple repos, unless they are app specific (i.e. google-earth repo).
I've come across elrepo before, but not li.nux.ro.
Do you have a preferred config (kickstart files anyone?) for a CentOS 7
Desktop?
On 3/1/15 12:54 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> Centos 7 desktop is different beast from centos 6. You really do have
> to add the epel, elrepo and li.nux.ro <http://li.nux.ro> desktop repos
> to get a really good desktop environment. I have several running on
> older iMac hardware in my student lab. The kids whine for windows
> desktops but I only provide Linux because the computational cluster
> runs Linux.
>
> On Mar 1, 2015 12:27 PM, "LnxGnome" <lnxgnome at hopnet.net
> <mailto:lnxgnome at hopnet.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi Edward,
>
> I recently changed distros for my desktop. I'm now using Fedora
> 21 (Gnome). It's really my first time using Fedora for an
> extended period, and I'm liking it pretty well.
>
> I had been using OpenSuSE for many years (14ish). I tried
> updating from 12.3 to 13.2, and wound up with an unbootable
> system, due to a) using fakeraid/striping for my boot disks, and
> b) bugs related to that in the init that prevents it from mounting
> /. I might try 13.3 again when it comes out, but 13.2 is DOA as
> far as I'm concerned.
>
> Before moving to Fedora, I tried Ubuntu's last Desktop LTS and the
> latest Linux Mint. Both have problems similar to OpenSuSE (but
> not identical) with fakeraid/striping. However, they will fail to
> mount / even when installed on a standalone disk, if a
> striped/fakeraid disk set exists on the system. That's fubar.
>
> So, next was CentOS7. It just isn't ready for prime-time as a
> desktop OS yet (compared to CentOS6 or OpenSuSE).
>
> That left me looking at Slackware and Fedora. I picked Fedora for
> "ease of use" (with many memories of installing Slackware from a
> stack of 23 floppy disks....), and almost three weeks later, I'm
> still using it.
>
> Disclaimer: for the past year, my other desktop has been a mac
> with OS X 10 (code named "redundant"). I have CentOS 6 on most of
> my servers, with a couple running Oracle EL6 and OVM3.
>
> --LnxGnome
>
>
> On 2/28/15 7:19 PM, Edward James Monson, II wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>>
>> I've been using various flavors of Ubuntu for about 5 years, and
>> I'm ready to try something new. I'm fairly comfortable with the
>> command line. I'm curious what distributions people on this list
>> use, and how they rate in difficulty compared to Ubuntu. I'd also
>> prefer to use something a lot of other people use so I have more
>> people I can run to for help. :)
>>
>>
>> Thanks, and nice to meet you,
>>
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
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