Micah DesJardins wrote: > Has anybody had an experiences with either White Box or Cent OS? CentOs just plugged and played for me several months ago, and I am not looking back. I was not pleased with Gnome -- ran into one show-stopper problem -- so I work strictly in KDE, which again Simply Works. This is my home machine. My main computing uses at home are email and web browsing, and I haven't figured out Open Office yet since I'm committed to Word 97 for the two documents that I maintain. My real work is at the application level, on Solaris and a little bit of RHEL, but I do that at the office via an XP desktop. I installed CentOs some months ago at home, and it is my primary desktop, multi-booted with XP Pro (used about twice a month), SystemRescueCD on HD (it helped me to set up my stuff and my Boot Manager lives in that environment, but I rarely go there; nice basic backup system if I need it), and another distro or two that I'm trying at any given time. So when I tunnel into my XP machine at work, it's CentOS/KDE > Cisco VPN > XP Pro > Exceed X server > Solaris/RHEL. Previous to CentOs I had RedHat 8.0, and other attempts going back five years or more, but none of them saw all my hardware and updates all failed on dependencies. I chose CentOs over Fedora because my objective was not experimentation or cutting edge, but a real, stable, businesslike environment. I chose to have a RHEL clone because my employer (Pegasus Solutions) uses RHEL for all production Linux boxes so I'd just as soon be in the same groove. Updates just work. Downloads of non-CentOs packages seem to work well too. I had to go looking for the NTFS module so I could see my C drive. I had to install the Cisco VPN client. I had a little trouble when I downloaded Firefox directly from Mozilla instead of via CentOs, but 1.5b1 installed really nice, no problem at all. I am experimenting with various other distros, mainly Mepis-based at the moment, one of which has turned into a fairly rich Debian environment; but I do all my routine home computing under CentOs except for the rare moments when I visit XP. Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss