On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Todd and Margo Chester wrote:

Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
Yeah, this is kinda scary for me as well. But anyway, please don't take
it as a personal offense. It's a observation based on some common sense.

As for solving dependency issues all you need is:

sudo yum install kdelibs3-devel lac-devel blah-blah-blah-devel etc. CentOS is not meant for use as a workstation. And while I sometimes
do that I fully understand the consequences :)

Actually, CentOS is meant for both server and workstation.  CentOS'
install has provisions for both.  The workstation is meant to
be very reliable, not cutting edge.  In other words, if you want
the latest and greatest, use FC9.

Yes, I would say CentOS is very good as a reliable workstation, especially for people that just want to use a computer instead of upgrading it (I would say the majority of the population).

Unless you want the latest or greatest.

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