Re: Installing gtk2 version 2.18 or above in Centos 5.11 i386

2015-11-30 Thread E.S. Rosenberg
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/21708468/dir/centos_5/com/gtk2-2.18.9-45.1.x86_64.rpm.html 2015-11-01 1:57 GMT+02:00 Josh Roden : > Hi All > If possible, how could I install gtk2 version 2.18 on Centos 5.11 without > breaking all kinds of dependencies? > I have

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2015-11-30 Thread Shlomi Fish
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Re: Which Linux distribution is stable yet up-to-date?

2015-11-30 Thread Steve Litt
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 10:53:09 +0200 Omer Zak wrote: > For the new system, I'd like to select an host Linux distribution with > stable but up-to-date kernel, Docker and a virtualization system > (VirtualBox or other). For this, Debian Stable (today's Debian > Jessie) is not the

Re: Which Linux distribution is stable yet up-to-date?

2015-11-30 Thread Jeremy Hoyland
If you want the benefits of Ubuntu without the idiosyncrasies of the Unity interface (which is better than it used to be, btw), you may want to consider the Linux Mint (cinnamon) distro. Release 17.2 is based on Ubuntu trusty (LTS) and the cinnamon interface is easy to use and attractive. Mint

Re: Which Linux distribution is stable yet up-to-date?

2015-11-30 Thread sara fink
Gentoo. Kernel is up to date. It has a learning curve, but once you get used to it, you don't want to go back to other distros. Don't forget it's compile installation. You can select between systemd or openrc. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Comparison_of_init_systems Great and fast support of the

Re: Which Linux distribution is stable yet up-to-date?

2015-11-30 Thread Yuval Adam
Arch Linux is highly recommended in this case. I've been using it for the past several years and have never looked back at any other distro. Arch should fit your requirement for bleeding-edge packages (kernel, docker, etc.) yet it really is extremely stable (granted, I wouldn't use it on a

Which Linux distribution is stable yet up-to-date?

2015-11-30 Thread Omer Zak
In another E-mail thread I am discussing selection of a laptop. Once a laptop is acquired, I'll want to install one of Linux distributions on it. At present, I am using Debian Stable (today it is Debian Jessie) as the host OS of my PC, along with Ubuntu 14.04 inside a VirtualBox based virtual