Phil Schaffner schrieb: > Philip Manuel wrote: >> We tend to use CentOS for our desktops as well, hence the request to >> this mailing list. We do not wish to have Ubuntu installed. > > Same here; however, on a similar-but-different Shuttle box I bought > for my son recently the only Linux I could get to install was the > Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex beta (release version 8.10 is now out). Tried > several other recent Linux versions including CentOS 5, Fedora 9 > (haven't tried 10 pre-release yet), OpenSuse, PClinuxOS, Knoppix, and > Ubuntu Hardy. None could see the disk. Windoze XP worked. :-( > > An enterprise Linux should never be expected to support the latest > hardware. Maybe CentOS 5.3 or 6 when they hit the e-street??? Until > then, you may well be stuck with some more bleeding-edge release. As I said - it's mostly a question of which chipset the kernel knows about. If you can retrofit a CentOS with a newer vanilla-kernel from kerne.org, it might work (or not, because you might also need newer "supporting" packages...). I wouldn't go there, though, if Ubuntu I-I works... Rainer _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos