Actually, I would think Fedora would be better in that kind of
situation. I've put up with SELinux on it a few times. It's annoying,
but I'll grant it does the job well.
I would hate to play devils advocate but I'd be more interested in seeing
the government move with someone like Red Hat and take on a support
contract.
At the donut they use Redhat Enterprise
Brian M
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