The village idiot (me) is back from hiatus... ;-)

Rumor has it that Richard A Downing may have mentioned these words:

If you have a truly critical production system you should probably be
using a distro from a reputable vendor (Red Hat?) with paid support.

Or not. I started learning LFS to get *rid* of the bugs inherent with RedHat; or at least know how to fix any bugs that I might introduce into the system.

Most distros nowadays are just as bad "bloatware" as anything winders based, IMHO. Ever try to install RedHat without X lately? Who needs X for a webserver, anyway... Ungh.

However I think there are a lot of LFS users running stable production
systems with it - it would be mighty interesting to know who, what and
why, though.

/me raises hand...

It's a radius/MRTG system, it's live, it's production, it's actually fast... ;-)

I'll have web and audio LFS servers up in the near future, too.

Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger

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