I had a thought the other day driving back from BR to the dirty (it happens). 
It seems a lot of popular distros are debian based these days. A quick look at 
distrowatch shows that 4 of the top 10 major distros (I think) are debian 
based. Since I am moving and sharpening up skills generally due to having to 
compete in a major metropolitan area (Ill end up working at starbucks), I was 
trying to figure out where Linux might be going in general as far as what 
distro to install and begin to hack on again when I buy my new box. Im done 
with gentoo (though, 'respect', as Ali G would say)

Anyhoo, i know its never going to be standardized really due to the nature of 
linux, but does anyone else see a trend toward debian-based distros? Why? 
Stability? Comments?

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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Aug 11 15:30:55 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Byron Como)
Date: Thu Aug 11 15:22:19 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] DNS troubleshooting
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Hi All,
I have setup a Fedora webserver at home. I can reach the webserver using 
my domain name from home ok. I cannot reach the webserver from the internet.

Details:
Fedora 4/Apache default config
Direct connection to cable modem
Firewall disabled
Dynamic DNS using ZoneEdit
Domain name: historydog.com

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