On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 07:51 -0700, Nathan England wrote: > I am looking around at some of the enterprise systems. I don't have any use > for them, I'm just looking to see what kinds of advancements they have. > Has anyone used any RHEL clones? > > I was expecting to see many RHEL program for controlling the system and > setting things up, but generally I install KDE not Gnome, so maybe they > didn't get installed, or maybe they aren't included. > > Anyone prefer one over the other? ---- experienced with whiteboxlinux and centos suggest centos as they are clearly more timely (I agree with Russ) KDE is optional - can choose to install at set up time. RHEL has a rather 'unordered' set of utilities for configuration... RHEL 3.0 (or centos 3) - most are available from the Start->System Tools or Start->System Settings (tui = text user interface) /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-cmd /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-druid /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-tui /usr/sbin/redhat-config-printer-tui /usr/sbin/redhat-config-printer /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-gui /usr/sbin/redhat-config-packages /usr/sbin/redhat-config-printer-gui /usr/sbin/redhat-config-services /usr/sbin/redhat-config-proc /usr/sbin/redhat-config-kickstart /usr/sbin/redhat-config-bind-gui /usr/sbin/redhat-config-bind /usr/sbin/redhat-config-netboot /usr/bin/redhat-config-mouse /usr/bin/redhat-config-securitylevel-tui /usr/bin/redhat-config-network-cmd /usr/bin/redhat-config-network /usr/bin/redhat-config-network-druid /usr/bin/redhat-config-printer-tui /usr/bin/redhat-config-printer /usr/bin/redhat-config-date /usr/bin/redhat-config-keyboard /usr/bin/redhat-config-time /usr/bin/redhat-config-authentication /usr/bin/redhat-config-language /usr/bin/redhat-config-rootpassword /usr/bin/redhat-config-securitylevel /usr/bin/redhat-config-soundcard /usr/bin/redhat-config-users /usr/bin/redhat-config-printer-gui /usr/bin/redhat-config-packages /usr/bin/redhat-config-services /usr/bin/redhat-config-xfree86 /usr/bin/redhat-config-nfs /usr/bin/redhat-config-proc /usr/bin/redhat-config-samba /usr/bin/redhat-config-httpd /usr/bin/redhat-config-bind /usr/bin/redhat-config-netboot In RHEL 4 (centos 4), the designation is system-config as opposed to redhat-config but since the only centos 4 install that I have running is completely without X, there are far fewer listed... /usr/bin/system-config-keyboard /usr/bin/system-config-date /usr/bin/system-config-network /usr/bin/system-config-printer-gui /usr/bin/system-config-nfs /usr/bin/system-config-soundcard /usr/bin/system-config-network-druid /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel /usr/bin/system-config-time /usr/bin/system-config-mouse /usr/bin/system-config-language /usr/bin/system-config-services /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel-tui /usr/bin/system-config-httpd /usr/bin/system-config-users /usr/bin/system-config-lvm /usr/bin/system-config-printer-tui /usr/bin/system-config-printer /usr/bin/system-config-netboot /usr/bin/system-config-packages /usr/bin/system-config-authentication /usr/bin/system-config-rootpassword /usr/bin/system-config-network-cmd /usr/bin/system-config-samba /usr/sbin/system-config-network-tui /usr/sbin/system-config-network /usr/sbin/system-config-printer-gui /usr/sbin/system-config-network-druid /usr/sbin/system-config-network-gui /usr/sbin/system-config-services /usr/sbin/system-config-lvm /usr/sbin/system-config-printer-tui /usr/sbin/system-config-printer /usr/sbin/system-config-netboot /usr/sbin/system-config-packages /usr/sbin/system-config-network-cmd Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss