I have had no real problems with 4.51 on Linux Red Hat 7. I am pretty much a novice 
and with a little bit of noodling I was able t set up a production system that has 
worked fine taking
registrations for about 4 months. I have no development experience and have never 
compiled a single thing, but up the Linux CF system was not any more obtuse than 
setting up my NT
server.

Tom Davis

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> This is my first post to this list.
>
> What's your experience with CF on Linux?
>
> Customer is installing a new box on their NT intranet, and want to use
> Linux like some others they have installed so if they have MS problems
> they'll still have part of the intranet up.
>
> Question is: is CF on  Linux stable, fast, not buggy etc?
>
> Any cautions? Special considerations?
>
> Thanks,
> gbc
>
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