In that case... would any of those be available on Thursday night?

And would I need to bring keyboard/mouse/monitor?

Nate



-----Original Message-----
From: Andy George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Wednesday, 3 May 2006 10:35 p.m.
Posted To: CLUG
Conversation: Which Distro...
Subject: Re: Which Distro...

Nate Walker wrote:

> I have a P3 800, 128MB RAM, 40GB HDD
>
> I want to turn it into the main download box for the people in my flat
>
File Share Server? or Downloading machine? I have a Downloading machine 
(one tha runs all my file grabbing things, and sits 24/7 doing my 
downloading while I endure my socially acceptable dose of "life") and a 
file server as seperate computers.

> What distro would be good, considering that I might well put it into a

> 10gig drive for the OS and a 30gig for downloads... and that it would 
> probably need a bandwith limiter and ability to access it remotely...
>
RedHat 8, RedHat 9, Fedora Core *, CentOS * are all much the same thing,

FC4 and CentOS4 being newer and subsequently more prone to working 
straight out of the box, easy to use via WEBMIN (www.webmin.com), or SSH

(built in)

SuSE 9.0 onwards are all very good, and again, easy enough to drive via 
webmin (www.same-place-as-last-time.com), or SSH (Built in)

Mandriva can do it too, with the same minimal fuss as the
aforementioned.

Really, most if not all distros can do file server and most DLers will 
run on most distros, but for pure "Best chance of success with any job",

I myself would choose one of the more modern RedHat family. CentOS 4, 
myself.

> Also, what DC++, torrent and sharazaa clients would I want/need?
>
DC++ has a linux flavoured client, and Kazaah is potentially dangerous. 
There's a Bit Torrent client available for Linux too, for all those 
Freebe Linux Distro's you intend to download, given that you wouldnt be 
actually STEALING software... would you... ::wink::

> Nate
>

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