Users report that Android excels in ease of use with a score of 9.2, while CentOS has a lower score of 8.5, indicating that Android is generally more user-friendly for everyday tasks.
Reviewers mention that Android's ease of setup is rated at 9.0, which is significantly higher than CentOS's 8.5, suggesting that users find it quicker and simpler to get started with Android.
G2 users highlight Android's superior quality of support, scoring 8.5 compared to CentOS's 8.1, which indicates that users feel more supported when using Android for troubleshooting and assistance.
Users on G2 report that Android has a better product direction with a positive score of 9.2, while CentOS lags behind at 8.4, suggesting that Android is perceived as more innovative and forward-thinking by its users.
Reviewers mention that Android's RAM management is more efficient, allowing for smoother multitasking, while CentOS users have noted challenges with memory management that can affect performance during heavy usage.
Users say that Android's backup and recovery features are more robust and user-friendly, making it easier to secure data, whereas CentOS users have reported that the backup processes can be more complex and less intuitive.
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Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.2
897
9.1
326
Ease of Use
9.3
908
8.5
327
Ease of Setup
9.1
243
8.5
205
Ease of Admin
8.7
149
8.5
197
Quality of Support
8.5
820
8.1
271
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how am i able to update to the most recent version if my phone wont allow?
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JR
If your phone is not compatible with the newest version of android then you might have to wait a little while for the new android if not then you might have...Read more
In terms of smartphone operating systems, it's basically Android or Apple. Both have their advantages. Apple keeps things simple, but limits your choices. ...Read more
use a command like this:
tcpdump -c 12 -i enp0s3 | grep "string search"
You capture the traffic according to the filter set example: http, wget...Read more
How can I acheive client isolation ?
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RR
When I was learning about client isolation I found this web article very helpful. I hope it will help you.
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Where did you go to learn how to use CentOS?
1 Comment
AG
At my first job organization.
Some learning forums like stackexchange, tldp, the Linux Foundation etc...,
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