Hi,

We can install and use CF on Debian but there is no official support.

I also requested official Debian support from Adobe team at CFUnited but I
think they have no interest for non-commercial platforms.

Debian is one of the most used linux platform on server side and I think an
important linux distribution that CF would have official support.


Sincerely,

Oðuz Demirkapý
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 9. August 2006 16:05
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fedora vs. RedHat

Jerky San Pedro wrote:
> We are upgrading our server from RedHat 7.3 to Fedora 4 or 5 or to Red Hat
9.0. We are also upgrading from ColdFusion 5 to ColdFusion MX 6.1. From what
I've read, it seems that support for Red Hat 9.0 has been dropped 2 years
ago. 

Do *NOT* use Redhat 9.  It isn't supported, and there are NO security 
updates being made for it any more.  If you go with Redhat 9, you'll 
probably be running a fairly insecure server.

so go with the latest Fedora if you must, but add my name to the list of 
CentOS supports.

Redhat charges $$$ for Redhat Enterprise Linux, but due to licensing 
restrictions, they are STILL required to release the source code.

The CentOS organization reverse-engineers every release from source and 
builds their own distribution, removing all Redhat copyrighted logos and 
names.

Anything that is certified for RHEL will work on CentOS.

Rick




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