David Mansfield wrote:
For example, gnumeric and git, both 'everyday' tools, are missing from CentOS 5, AFAIK, but I'm talking about tons of other goodies. The RHEL package selection process is too restrictive it would seem.
There are 3rd party rpm repositories that have pretty much everything you could find for fedora.
And I'm not really complaining about that. I think RHEL hits the target exactly and I don't want it to change, but it's not a real recreational desktop system, never was, never(?) will be.
What does that mean? Vlc, etc.? Fedora doesn't have that either unless you go to 3rd party repos.
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