Discuss

Discuss.

It's OK, unless you rely heavily on perl. Then you're in for a dependency hunt. Boy, what a mess RHEL 7 is!

Dunno man
Should I install this OS to my server
(centOS 5 exactly because the OEM supports drivers for that OS

Fuck that, I'm thinking of installing it as my main OS

If you want to live in the world of Red Hat sure.

it's okay

It's shit on the desktop, you shouldn't really use it unless it's a corporate workstation or something.

>there are companies that use this when they should be buying RHEL.

In what way is it shit? Currently on Ubuntu standard and am intrigued by Cent.

it makes an okayish desktop, but you need at least EPEL and nux-dextop repos added

old kernel (and everything else) and some packages are broken, still.
I think Wine was the most annoying one.

Janky as fuck if you're trying to use it as a desktop/workstation distro, because most of it is extremely old.

I've used this to host an apache server for a webcommerce site.
It's aight.

have it at work, it would be good if the update have worked normally. It adds new snapshot to bootloader and it fucking doesn't work, so i use old snapshot...otherwise it's bearable. Only thing you need to do is to add repositories for newer version of programs.

My university uses it. I quite like it

Top tier for servers
Shit tier for workstations

what was bad about wine? I have a client that uses wine to run some engineering software on their cent7 machines.

I use it on my laptop and in VM's on my desktop. Stable, compatible with RHEL7 stuff so I can prototype stuff here and transfer it to my client's environments.

it couldn't start any program. I don't remember what caused it, or whether I even got to the bottom of the problem because I eventually just said fuck it and compiled a newer version from source

weird, 'cause I've been using it under CentOS since CentOS 5.x without much of a problem.

Why is it top tier compared to Debian?
Because you pay for support?

we use it and nothing but it at work,

really glad there's literally 0 production machines running anything windows

>Only thing you need to do is to add repositories for newer version of programs.
why?

stop chasing version numbers

needed newer firefox for nagios checker

I've been using Ubuntu LTS for years now because dont have time to tinker as much as I used to (used to use Gentoo). I'm getting tired of Ubuntu though and would love if there was something like Fedora LTS. Would CentOS + EPEL "provides rebuilds of Fedora packages for EL" be good?

Just use Debian Stable.

We got rid of rhel at work and went all centos. Like 40k servers. Redhat probably still in tears.

No CentOS is completely free

Debian is good for servers too, but CentOS has a more predictable lifecycle and it's based off RHEL

Good luck getting e1000e drivers to work if you have a super micro server.

why not use fedora instead?

CentOS is cool, but for some sick reason, Ubuntu as a server operating system is all the rage. I hate it.

CentOS 5.11 is on EOL. Check the documentation.

CentoOS is fine, great on VPS/cloud deployment.

Pretty good as a desktop, but nothing seems to integrate well without gnome and my laptop is a tad old for it now (like it happens in every other distro), also Totem not being able to load gstreamer plugins kinda triggers my autism, you need to install vlc or mpv. nmtui is there in case something happens (like uninstalling the only display manager available in the official repos - gdm - don't uninstall it), stable like a fucking mountain.

cause ubuntu just werks friend.

And you can't recompile the kernel because?

he is a pleb that spent 10min in /sqg/ instead of trying to solve the problem

Inferior to TempleOS

>and it's based off RHEL
So let me ask again, "Why is it top tier compared to Debian?"

Great server OS, packages are a bit old for home desktop use if you want the latest stuff.
I would use it for anything enterprise related.
Updates are nice and slow unless it's a security vulnerability.
10 year support cycle makes running it pain free.

Godtier OS

This OS saved my ass when I had to precompile something that I had to deploy on a RHEL server without internet access. Got two VMs with it.

On a desktop, sure why not. On a server? No.

Use fedora instead?

Honestly this, fedora is a brilliant desktop OS.
CentOS for server OS, or production workstation OS. Although fedora has been more stable as a desktop OS for me than debain or ubuntu