Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 03:17 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Her hardware is not bleeding edge, it's four years old.
But, when we plugged a USB mouse into her machine, it
lost the keyboard. Windows recognizes both on that machine.
CentOS 4 works great with older hardware, and is supported with security
updates until 2012. There's a CentOS 4.4 live CD available through:
http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/4.4/isos/i386/
Thanks, I pulled that and checked the checksums. I'll be seeing
her tonight, and give it a try.
I've heard that CentOS is not the greatest for desktop, but very
nice for servers. Would another distro be more suitable for
a desktop for a woman who is technically capable, but doesn't
want to dive under the hood often, and likes for her new
printer "to just work"?
Mike
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