Dave Gutteridge wrote: > Anyway, to keep this on focus with CentOS, if CentOS is designed more to > be a "server", and "desktop questions" are beyond the scope of this > list, then why did the installer offer me "personal use", "workstation", > and other varieties of installation other than "server"? I'm not making any claims as to what is "beyond the scope" of this list. If we're talking about CentOS and people running software on CentOS, then it's fine by me. I was merely making an observation about desktop software, no more, no less. And all I was saying: From my personal experience, I believe that other distros are better suited for desktop applications. That's it. Back to the technical discussion, sorry for the noise. --Ajay