I run mainly FreeBSD, Gentoo and Suse.  They all seem to give me really good
performance.  It is really all in how you install them and what you do to
optimize your installation.

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I have heard gentoo linux is a good one.

Regards,

Matt White
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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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