> CentOS, on the other hand, is RHEL, without any of the RedHat proprietary 
> stuff. It should be, and in my experience is, very stable. I've installed it 
> on various hardware without issue. The CentOS team takes the RHEL open source 
> tree, and reconstitutes it.

Yes, I've run CentOS on work machines for test boxes and I don't
recall having any serious issues with it that were show stoppers.

> RPM has it's issues. So does dpkg/apt-get. So does the windows registry. All 
> can be worked around.
>
> All OSes suck. Some just suck worse than others. :)

Yes, many flavors of distro, desktop/window mngrs, and pkg mngrs. I
get all of that and the ensuing philosophies. I was just merely
expressing my personal experiences with a few of them and
how that led me to what I run today.
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