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Old 01-31-2020, 01:16 AM   #7
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CentOS is similar to Fedora. Both are community versions of Redhat.
I'd only used CentOS for an Asterix VOIP PBX in the past, otherwise I'd use Fedora.

Upgrade to the newest LTS release of Fedora (which might not be the most recent).

I've used Redhat, Suse, CentOS, Barack, Fedora, Debian, Puppy, DSL, Ubuntu, Mint (and about 4 desktops on it) and the version of Mint that's Ubuntu free Debian.
My main laptop is Mint 18.3 (though I have a test PC with 19.x) using Mate and a customised TraditionalOK theme. Waterfox and Libreoffice 6.2 added directly. Both 32 bit & 64 bit WINE and a VM with XP (which I've used twice in two years).
Calibre 4.9.1
Hmmm.... to date myself, my first time running Linux, I booted from a 3.5" floppy. Booted from one floppy and swapped to the other. GUI? What's a GUI?
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