Hi,
   A little bit offtopic, but i can't resist to ask, why you use Ubuntu
and not Debian on server?

Thanks.




        WBR, Sergey




Scott Rohling <[email protected]>
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Excellent!   I have been running Ubuntu (desktop, server, netbook) on all
my
computing devices for the last 3 years..  things 'just work'.   And Debian
and it's package manager and .deb structure is just better than rpm IMHO.
Hope this works out - love to see a new face in the mix here...  tres
cool.

Scott Rohling

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