Re: CentOS for non-tech user

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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Geoff Galitz a écrit :
> 
>> Ubuntu has the LTS releases, which are long term stable releases. They are
>> supported for five years after release.
>>
> Ubuntu Long Term Support is three years for desktops and five for servers.
> 
> In the last LTS version (8.04), half of the audio apps had no sound for 
> a month or so, until Ubuntu fixed the problems with Pulseaudio. At the 
> time, I had given Ubuntu 8.04 a shot in our public libraries and had 
> some very embarrassing moments.
> 
> Solution: stick with CentOS, rock-solid and *real* LTS.

But that means you have to wait many years for new features - that you probably 
want in rapidly developing desktop apps.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx

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