--- In [email protected], Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 03:49:13PM -0700, Linux Canuck wrote:
> > You could look at Centos as well.
> >
> > Roy
>
> Roy's giving excellent advice here--CentOS is basically RedHat
> Enterprise with the logos removed, and tested very thoroughly for
> stability.
>
> RedHat isn't Free as in Free Diet Mountain Dew, it costs.
>
>
> Fedora breaks a lot. CentOS, if you stick with the developer tested
> packages, almost never breaks.
As I noted minutes ago in another thread, I don't use CentOS myself,
but d_mn near every Linux-using IT pro I know swears by it. CentOS
really seems to need higher-end processor capability -- which probably
isn't a problem with typical server hardware versus home PC...
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