You could use SuSE, it comes with those packages configured properly ;-)
Le 2 D�cembre 2002 16:12, vous avez �crit :
> What difference is there between going production with a Gentoo box, and
> going into production with a RH box which has similarly been brought up to
> the same software package levels? The RPMs are often useless because they
> are built without options I need, because they are designed for the base RH
> install. I took ACL support as an example. If I run Gentoo, I need to
> manually compile a kernel, then manually compile Samba. If I use Red Hat,
> I need to Manually compile a (patched) kernel, then manually compile Samba.
>
> What's the difference? Am I totally blind, or is this not the same
> situation either way?
>
> I can totally understand not wanting to emerge sync && emerge update world
> every night, but otherwise, why the heck wouldn't I run Gentoo, I see no
> difference. Neither is a plain box release. Neither is likely to be well
> supported. Based on the response I had with the Compaq thing under Gentoo,
> I suspect they'd take it more seriously when I called to say "Listen, I'm
> running a non-standard kernel, with these patches. I'm running a
> non-standard version of Samba with these config options. It ain't working,
> why not?"
>
> Kev.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Trevor Lauder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 11:52 AM
> Subject: Re: (clug-talk) Linux Work
>
> > Yep, Gentoo is for the home hacker. You put Gentoo on a production
> > server/workstation and you are just begging for trouble, it's also way
> > too bleeding edge for that.
> >
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> > > On Monday 02 December 2002 09:32, Kevin Anderson wrote:
> > >> Sure, but if I want that Gentoo box to have a GUI (I don't, but lets
> > >> compare apples to apples), My post install includes 4 hours of
> > >> compiling various KDE pieces. Then configuring, etc.
> > >
> > > exactly why considering Gentoo as a desktop option (or even a server
> > > option) in a business setting is, IMO, rediculous.
> > >
> > > - --
> > > Aaron J. Seigo
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> > > "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
> > > - Albert Einstein
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