On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 08:59 AM, Tom H wrote: > On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Ron Blizzard<rb4centos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:48 AM,<m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Odd you should mention it - a friend on a techie mailing list just tried >>> to set up dual-boot XP w/ ubuntu, and had all *kinds* of grief, dunno if >>> she just restored XP. Wouldn't recognize her USB keyboard, didn't get the >>> graphics card and monitor right (which does surprise me), and she had fun >>> trying to find in which submenu the X settings were (applications, not >>> system!). >> >> My brother called this weekend. He's a Windows programmer who has >> recently started experimenting with Linux. Ubuntu, specifically. He >> upgraded and then his ATI video card quit working correctly. He >> finally found the solution, but he searched all day (I was no help to >> him). I have one partition set up with Linux Mint 10 (because my Dad >> uses Linux Mint and I want to be able to support him over the phone). >> Every time I boot up, Nautilus and Gnome-Panel don't come up. (I have >> to go to a terminal and type "pkill nautilus" and "pkill gnome-panel" >> to get them to work.) So, although Mint is "pretty" and uses modern >> packages, it's not rock solid like CentOS. > > I wouldn't generalize based on your experience because Mint hasn't > become a very popular distribution by being broken. Same goes for > Ubuntu. Yeah, I wondered how it managed to become popular with broken NetworkManager back in the 7.x releases and other goodness like pulseaudio. Serves me right for recommending something I had not myself tried. Blooming embarrassing having to talk colleague's son through the steps necessary to bring up eth0 and then stick stuff in /etc/resolv.conf. But hey, it's just trading one set of issues with another anyway. No more compiling Nvidia/ATI binary blob kernel modules was a plus. In any case, an LTS release for a server is a joke. How many PPA's have you added for your servers? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos