I suppose that means that I need to download your latest version to test then doesn't it?
This is really "issues with VICIDIALnow" at this point not just CentOS, because you have already crossed off most of the big problems(kernel/required-apps), like the kind you run into trying to install anything on a base install CentOS desktop setup that a new client has told you should be "ready to go"
It's kind of tough to single out more problems, because whenever I get on a CentOS system for a client I go and download a recent kernel.org source kernel and recompile the kernel going through the settings looking for those key things like the process preemption and kernel timer, etc...
We do this because we have noticed that there are some reliability issues on high-load systems with the kernel patches that CentOS(and the rest of the RedHat) family put in just to maintain their precious kernel version number
