chrism at imntv.com
2006-Nov-27 16:22 UTC
[CentOS] Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good Samaritan installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" now to clean up the mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because everything just works out of the box for the most part and you've got the occasional "yum update". :) These are all desktop systems, if that makes any difference. With any luck, I'll be able to pave over the installs with CentOS 4.4 and call it a day. :D Any suggestions on known piles of doodie to step over would be very much appreciated. <g> Best regards,
Edward J. Weinberg
2006-Nov-27 16:28 UTC
[CentOS] Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 11:22 -0500, chrism at imntv.com wrote:> I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some > computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good Samaritan > installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" now to clean up > the mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because everything just > works out of the box for the most part and you've got the occasional > "yum update". :) These are all desktop systems, if that makes any > difference. With any luck, I'll be able to pave over the installs with > CentOS 4.4 and call it a day. :DI have been using RH, and now Centos for over 10 years. I just put Kubuntu on my desktop. I am impressed so far. It is a Debian derivitive...what is not working?
centos at 911networks.com
2006-Nov-27 16:48 UTC
[CentOS] Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:22:47 -0500 "chrism at imntv.com" <chrism at imntv.com> wrote:> I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some > computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good > Samaritan installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" > now to clean up the mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because > everything just works out of the box for the most part and you've > got the occasional "yum update". :) These are all desktop > systems, if that makes any difference. With any luck, I'll be able > to pave over the installs with CentOS 4.4 and call it a day. :DIt's excellent, especially as a desktop. For making that is well configured for users including many add-ons go to: www.ubuntuguide.org Everything you need to configure is there. -- Thanks http://www.sqlhacks.com The SQL knowledge base
R P Herrold
2006-Nov-27 19:48 UTC
[CentOS] Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, chrism at imntv.com wrote:> I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some > computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good Samaritan > installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" now to clean up the > mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because everything just works out of > the box for the most part and you've got the occasional "yum update". :)We maintain a Debian box for internal testing of some code; Assuming the /etc/apt/sources.list is intact, as root: apt-get update apt-get update should do most things; if you get messages about packages being held back from upgrades, contact me off list (as these are after all Debian type issues), but basically, dpkg --remove - and - dpkg --configure -a are your friends. -- Russ Herrold
Dan Stoner
2006-Nov-27 21:06 UTC
[CentOS] Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
> Any suggestions on known piles of doodie to step over would be very much > appreciated. <g> > > Best regards,The biggest thing I have noticed is Ubuntu leaves out some items that CentOS puts in the default install. For example: linux kernel headers sshd default firewall Dan Stoner Network Administrator Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida