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    I think that CentOS is primarily for servers and it's very popular for that purpuse, but there are probably some graphical user interface like in Ubuntu for example.

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    Cent OS is basically a ripped version of redhat linux. Without the support.

    We use centos on our virtualisation technology and very stable. i'd say the most stable linux os for free.

    Ubuntu is more friendly with a lot of useful and excess stuff while centOS is clean and only install extra stuff what you want to use it for. The whole world wide web servers run on CentOS and that tells you something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by studentt View Post
    I think that CentOS is primarily for servers and it's very popular for that purpuse, but there are probably some graphical user interface like in Ubuntu for example.
    Hello,

    i am using CentOS what stands for Community Enterprise OS, like you wrote - centos is open source clone of red hat distro. You have grafical interface for centos GNOME or KDE but i recommend that you use instead Fedora if you cant handle non grafical interface.

 

 
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