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David K2019-03-08 04:57:18
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David K, 2019-03-08 04:57:18

Have I installed CentOS7 correctly?

Next to Windows 10 with a 1TB internal hard drive and 8 GB RAM, I decided to install Centos7. uefi system, allocated 200 GB for installation, during installation it came to disk partitioning. and this is how I measured: /boot efi - 512MB, / - 200GB and swap - 4000MB. all installation went and settled down. Now I am writing a question from CENTOSA, but I noticed that he thinks for a long time. not very long, of course, but Windows works faster compared to it. in general, it slows down a bit. can this be fixed here? because ubuntu on another laptop when I installed everything worked without brakes. and here it slows down a bit. whether I correctly partitioned the disk at all? according to this vidos, by the way, I did it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=234&v=...

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Boris Syomov, 2019-03-08
@kotomyava

Is the video card driver installed?
Centos is a rather strange choice for the desktop, generally speaking.

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metajiji, 2019-03-09
@metajiji

If you want to learn centos, install Fedora on the desktop. You will have a modern software stack + compatibility with centos (red hat). For a centos desktop, it's not the best choice, especially a laptop.

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CityCat4, 2019-03-11
@CityCat4

Centos on the desktop is installed only by admins who know exactly what they need. This is a reliable distribution, but dull and oldish, because it is designed not for "fashionable-stylish-youth", but for working. They also put centos on the desktop for the sake of studying it. If you want "just linux" - put bubuntu, you can't go wrong.

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