Yeah i quite liked XFCE it was cool.

I'm only moaning really because (although i'm a big ubuntu fan) Ive got to
stray from the norm in persuit of experience and exposure to Red Hat, Ive
been advised that CentOS is really not the best as a desktop RedHat "Free"
(as in beer) distro, but that i should try Fedora, and of course Fedora now
ships with Gnome 3 (well, at least the coverdisc on LXF this month has a
live cd of fedora 15 and Gnome 3).

Also does anyone know of a useful training path geared towards LAMP? I see a
lot of linux jobs out there but they all require Linux Apache MySQL and Php.

Regards
Richard



On 4 May 2011 19:14, Tony Cowderoy <t...@cowderoy.co.uk> wrote:

> On 04/05/2011 11:27, Tony Vroon wrote:
> > You may also want to try XFCE, which is close to what Gnome 2 was a few
> > releases ago. I suggested this to Stuart Lonnen, who may already be
> > trying XUbuntu 11.04 at this time.
>
> I'll second the suggestion of XFCE and XUbuntu.  My 88 year old mother
> is using XUbuntu Lucid very happily.
>
> Tony Cowderoy
>
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