Well, you could try posting on the Linux HLDS list :)

There really is no "best" flavor, it's whatever you prefer. I for one will recommend 
Slackware Linux. Packages are easily available for it, has an updating tool, and is 
rock-solid. The learning curve is steeper than that of Fedora, but once you learn how 
to use it, it's much easier. It's also one of the oldest distros available.

--AgentHH

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From: Steve! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jul 28, 2004 1:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hlds] Linux server, Advice

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Okay, am sick of 'strange' behaviour on windoze server, I can get it running, is fine, 
then 'something' changes... So..

Which flavour of Linux might be best to install? I need to run HLDS, also a webserver, 
and it has to support wireless cards, and preferably filesharing... Don't really need 
a GUI (altho some kind of www browser would be nice), just want a nice clean tight 
*STABLE* OS

I'm currently looking at installing www.whiteboxlinux.org anyone got much experience?

Steve!
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