To rephrase my question:

(a) Are there any specific package dependancies which I will need to install
on my CentOS install before I install ubuntu-studio ?

(b) (based on experience), would it be recommended to skip trying to get
ubuntu-studio to run with CentOS--- and instead run it with a separate
install of Ubuntu ?

- Personally I depend on my centos to do mock-up installs of certain web
applications to duplicate errors and debug locally--- and hence dont want to
do anything drastic that disturbs that setup.

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@Ashish:

Shukla wrote:
>
># chroot /mnt/centos
># for i in /* ; do mv ${i} ${i}.orig ; done ; echo CentOS pwned, now you
can install Ubuntu GNU/Linux :) ; exit
>
hey bro Ashish,
Kindly spare me the sarcasm-- unless you want to unnecessarily start a flame
war--- I asked for practical information-- and if you lack the information
or knowledge to answer that question; then limit yourself to philosophical
debates instead.
Also, my politeness is neither a sign of weakness NOR am I seeking any
patronage from you-- in english it's called "list courtesy".
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Thanks and Best Regards,

NS
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