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Probably about 2/3 years ago I made the big decision to drop out of Fedora land and move to Ubuntu. This quickly erroded with the Gnome3/Unity/spy-on-me issues and I landed at Linux Mint. Linux Mint was the shinning light at the end of a long tunnel. I have been sitting comfortably with it running my servers and workstations and laptops.
Now, I wanted to investigate a replacement for Exchange on Windows. The software in question is Ice Warp. But in order to install IW I had to be running either Redhat/CentOS, Debian or Ubuntu. Well, I still have a festering sore with Ubuntu. So that was not going to happen. I really was not too keen on Debian and besides my old time experience was Redhat. So, I decided on CentOS.
Anaconda. The installer app for Redhat/Fedora/CentOS and other smaller flavors. I was shocked. I thought I was back in the old days. Anaconda just seems poorly thought out and archaic at best. This installer looks like it hasnt improved in over 2/3 years. Its still a poorly thought out installer that actually helped me move away from such OS's that used it. Well, Then the gnome desktop loaded. Now, This alone would scare anyone away. My gosh! Iam back in the enlightenment desktop days! I used the basic DVD install of CentOS. Its not some pre-packaged server version. I took a gander thru the menus and programs are missing sections that evidently they felt needed to be removed. Looking at System Monitor there is no tab for information on your system - as an example. Oh, I am logged into CentOS with TV and evidently there is a locking screensaver but its not in the menus - lol! Incase anyone is interested, To get past the screen saver on it you have to swipe your mouse from bottom to top and then you can log in. Hey, Maybe I am logged into someones smart phone instead? lol...
Gnome Sucks.
I guess it takes something like this to make you really appreciate all the great work Clem and the developers have done with linux Mint.
Now, I wanted to investigate a replacement for Exchange on Windows. The software in question is Ice Warp. But in order to install IW I had to be running either Redhat/CentOS, Debian or Ubuntu. Well, I still have a festering sore with Ubuntu. So that was not going to happen. I really was not too keen on Debian and besides my old time experience was Redhat. So, I decided on CentOS.
Anaconda. The installer app for Redhat/Fedora/CentOS and other smaller flavors. I was shocked. I thought I was back in the old days. Anaconda just seems poorly thought out and archaic at best. This installer looks like it hasnt improved in over 2/3 years. Its still a poorly thought out installer that actually helped me move away from such OS's that used it. Well, Then the gnome desktop loaded. Now, This alone would scare anyone away. My gosh! Iam back in the enlightenment desktop days! I used the basic DVD install of CentOS. Its not some pre-packaged server version. I took a gander thru the menus and programs are missing sections that evidently they felt needed to be removed. Looking at System Monitor there is no tab for information on your system - as an example. Oh, I am logged into CentOS with TV and evidently there is a locking screensaver but its not in the menus - lol! Incase anyone is interested, To get past the screen saver on it you have to swipe your mouse from bottom to top and then you can log in. Hey, Maybe I am logged into someones smart phone instead? lol...
Gnome Sucks.
I guess it takes something like this to make you really appreciate all the great work Clem and the developers have done with linux Mint.