Hello, I am a Slackware user who's interested in learning CentOS. At this point it is for intellectual curiosity only and not for any real work so the machine need not be 100% stable at this point. It's most probably going to be an installation into VMWare. Given that, I thought I'd wait for 5-beta (mid-Jan'07) and start with that. Will it be possible to upgrade from 5-beta to 5.0? Or would you advise me to start with 4.4? Regards, Patrick
On 1/8/07, Patrick Useldinger <pu.news.001 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello, > > I am a Slackware user who's interested in learning CentOS. At this point > it is for intellectual curiosity only and not for any real work so the > machine need not be 100% stable at this point. It's most probably going > to be an installation into VMWare. > > Given that, I thought I'd wait for 5-beta (mid-Jan'07) and start with that. > > Will it be possible to upgrade from 5-beta to 5.0? > Or would you advise me to start with 4.4?Just my opinion, If you want to learn something it is better to be something with no errors, and stable. I think no big differences will be from CentOS 4.4 to CentOS 5.0 regards, Guillermo. -- Guillermo Garron "Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are." (Using FC6, CentOS4.4 and Ubuntu 6.06) http://www.go2linux.org
Quoting Patrick Useldinger <pu.news.001 at gmail.com>:> Hello, > > I am a Slackware user who's interested in learning CentOS. At this > point it is for intellectual curiosity only and not for any real work > so the machine need not be 100% stable at this point. It's most > probably going to be an installation into VMWare. > > Given that, I thought I'd wait for 5-beta (mid-Jan'07) and start with that. > > Will it be possible to upgrade from 5-beta to 5.0? > Or would you advise me to start with 4.4?Beta is for people who already use version 4 and want to have a peak into the next version, and/or check out if it works OK with their existing environments (hardware, applications, etc). It might not be possible to upgrade from beta to final (Red Hat doesn't support that, CentOS might support it but no guaranties). There's bunch of changes between versions 4 and 5. If it's just for playing around, try out 5 beta (you can already get it from Red Hat, CentOS 5 beta will be preatty much the same stuff). There's more features and more eye candie. Especially for laptop users. By the time you are finished with playing with it, the final version might already be just around the corner. However, don't judge finished and stable product (version 4) by bugs in unfinished and unstable product (version 5 beta). Thinking of it, if you are installing it on VmWare anyhow, install both. Version 4 to check out stability (but you might be dissapointed with older versions of packages). Version 5 beta to check out new features.
Patrick Useldinger wrote:> Hello, > > I am a Slackware user who's interested in learning CentOS. At this point > it is for intellectual curiosity only and not for any real work so the > machine need not be 100% stable at this point. It's most probably going > to be an installation into VMWare. > > Given that, I thought I'd wait for 5-beta (mid-Jan'07) and start with that. > > Will it be possible to upgrade from 5-beta to 5.0?As Red Hat would say, "it's not supported, but it might work."> Or would you advise me to start with 4.4?You can download the RHEL5 beta from ftp.redhat.com or you can register for a complimentary evaluation and get the beta and support channels. Find the announcements for better information re the evaluation version. You could also start with Fedora Core 6 which is the base for RHEL5. -- Cheers John -- spambait 1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Z1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Please do not reply off-list
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