Dave Gutteridge
2005-Jul-27 12:47 UTC
[CentOS] New to CentOS, and wondering about application availability
Centos Mailing List, Hello. I have just recently installed CentOS on my home computer, and just joined this mailing list. I have a lot of questions so I will have quite a few postings in the next few days. I was using Fedora Core 4 for a few weeks, but it was unstable and had trouble reading some of my DVD drives and other issues. So, I decided to switch to another distribution. I saw on one site that the three distros being nominated for best distribution by user's vote were Ubuntu, CentOS, and Fedora Core. I tried Ubuntu, but the installer kept failing. So I went to CentOS. Anyway, long story short, CentOS looks and feels just like Fedora (which I like), and it reads all my DVD drives normally, so I think I could be happy with it. But... When I tried to install Xine, using yum, it said it could not find it. And then I went looking for an RPM for Xine, and they're all for Red Hat or Fedora. I tried installing an RPM for Fedora anyway, reasoning that maybe they were the same in more than just looks, but no dice. As I looked around the net, it seems that applications all seem to have specific builds for Red Hat, Fedora, a couple of Debian builds... but no CentOS. Going by the amount of available information and support, Fedora is the primary Linux distribution, and CentOS hardly even exists. Can't I have it all? Stability, the ability to read my DVD drives, *and* a variety of applications? Is there any kind of resource for instructions on installing CentOS like there is this one for Fedora: http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html Dave
Ugo Bellavance
2005-Jul-27 13:34 UTC
[CentOS] Re: New to CentOS, and wondering about application availability
Dave Gutteridge wrote:> Centos Mailing List, > > Hello. I have just recently installed CentOS on my home computer, and > just joined this mailing list. I have a lot of questions so I will have > quite a few postings in the next few days. > I was using Fedora Core 4 for a few weeks, but it was unstable and > had trouble reading some of my DVD drives and other issues. So, I > decided to switch to another distribution. I saw on one site that the > three distros being nominated for best distribution by user's vote were > Ubuntu, CentOS, and Fedora Core. I tried Ubuntu, but the installer kept > failing. So I went to CentOS. > > Anyway, long story short, CentOS looks and feels just like Fedora > (which I like), and it reads all my DVD drives normally, so I think I > could be happy with it. > But... > When I tried to install Xine, using yum, it said it could not find it. > And then I went looking for an RPM for Xine, and they're all for Red Hat > or Fedora. I tried installing an RPM for Fedora anyway, reasoning that > maybe they were the same in more than just looks, but no dice. > As I looked around the net, it seems that applications all seem to > have specific builds for Red Hat, Fedora, a couple of Debian builds... > but no CentOS. Going by the amount of available information and support, > Fedora is the primary Linux distribution, and CentOS hardly even exists. > Can't I have it all? Stability, the ability to read my DVD drives, > *and* a variety of applications?You can add different yum/apt/rpm repositories... http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/ There are others, but be warned, there might be some incompatibilities. http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/FAQ.php#D2> > Is there any kind of resource for instructions on installing CentOS > like there is this one for Fedora: > http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html > > Dave-- Ugo -> Please don't send a copy of your reply by e-mail. I read the list. -> Please avoid top-posting, long signatures and HTML, and cut the irrelevant parts in your replies.
Karanbir Singh
2005-Jul-27 14:31 UTC
[CentOS] New to CentOS, and wondering about application availability
Dave Gutteridge wrote:> Centos Mailing List, > > Hello. I have just recently installed CentOS on my home computer, and > just joined this mailing list. I have a lot of questions so I will have > quite a few postings in the next few days.Feel free to ask here. You might also want to look through the mail list archives and the website forums, to see if the issues have been previously addressed.> Anyway, long story short, CentOS looks and feels just like Fedora > (which I like), and it reads all my DVD drives normally, so I think I > could be happy with it.cool :) happy is good.> But... > When I tried to install Xine, using yum, it said it could not find it. > And then I went looking for an RPM for Xine, and they're all for Red Hat > or Fedora. I tried installing an RPM for Fedora anyway, reasoning that > maybe they were the same in more than just looks, but no dice.there are a few repo's that host Xine build for CentOS ( remember RHEL packages work here fine ). Ugo has already pointed out Dag's repository...> As I looked around the net, it seems that applications all seem to > have specific builds for Red Hat, Fedora, a couple of Debian builds... > but no CentOS. Going by the amount of available information and support,CentOS is based on the Redhat Codebase, you can safely use any related RHEL3 repository for CentOS3 and RHEL4 repository for CentOS4. There are a few external repo's listed here : http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=438&forum=28> Can't I have it all? Stability, the ability to read my DVD drives, > *and* a variety of applications?Yes you can. And CentOS is the place its at. Fedora moves to quick, breaks often.> Is there any kind of resource for instructions on installing CentOS > like there is this one for Fedora: > http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html >There is a large Documentation set hosted at http://www.centos.org/docs/ you should be able to find most install instructions, setup and some basic stuff on system admin too. - KB -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ GnuPG Public Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc