David Seikel wrote:
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 09:46:53 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
any further - any more suggestions?
Probably time to start the "What OS should it run?" flame war now. B-)
Even though I don't use it on the desktop, Debian Stable always gets
recommended by me for network servers that need to be rock solid and
have ample bandwidth. For two reasons. Debian Stable is very stable
due to the very conservative nature of the Debian process of producing
what they call "Stable". It's old versions of software that have been
around for long enough to prove that they are problem free, but with
the latest security patches. The second reason is that you can't go
past the Debian update procedure if you have bandwidth to spare.
In this case there is a third reason, raster uses Debian. B-)
And Debian stable is also very old because of the approach Debian takes
to updates. I'm very likely fighting a loosing battle here, but I'd go
for a rock solid slackware install....
--
Until later, Geoffrey
War never solved anything, well, except slavery, fascism and communism
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