Sound cards for Centros

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Bernard Lheureux wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 07:41 -0400, M.Hockings wrote:
> A soundcard for a server ????
> Why ??? What do you want to do with that machine, CentOS is built for
> SERVER PURPOSES and if you want to make a workstation linux-based I
> advise you to prefarably use Fedora Core or another desktop optimized
> distribution but CentOS (not Centros ;-)) is based on RedHat Enterprise
> Linux and is done to be a SERVER SOLUTION...
> 

Works just fine as enterprise workstations for myself...Sure CentOS is 
based of RHEL, but it's not specific only to the server/enterprise 
niche. I run it on a personal laptop for a workstation and a personal 
desktop at home for a workstation. Yes, they are both running "server" 
packages, but CentOS is great for both. I install it many other places 
as only a server, it does a great job there too. I'll be watching DVD's 
on my CentOS install after I leave work on my trip. Does this mean I'm 
using it wrong... you can use it for whatever you want. That is what's 
great about Linux. ;)

Max



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