This week, we made a significant change in our computer configuration.
Following up on my migration of my laptop from Debian Testing to
Fedora 9 early this summer, we have now moved our desktop/VM host from
Debian Etch to CentOS 5.2.
Part of this was motivated by being able to get Firefox 3 supported.
Also, I have been quite pleased with my Fedora system, and Red
Hat-based systems seem to have somewhat better formalized support by
software providers. Debian’s recent security fiasco was also a
contributing factor mentally (although no one is perfect, and they did
handle it as well as anyone can expect). Also, though, Debian is
community-driven. This has notable benefits — it is one of the most
technically sophisticated distributions around and maintains a high
standard of quality control. However, there is some comfort in
running a distribution with a single organization behind it, willing
to make decisions and cause things to happen.
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