> So, the question: will I trust Ubuntu on an Internet-connected system? > Nah. > > Will I trust Ubuntu on a server? Er, please excuse me while I finishing > laughing hysterically! > > Use Debian or CentOS or any of those reasonably tested other > distributions for your boxes, and when someone asks you to use Ubuntu, > in the immortal words of Fancy Raygun, ``Just Say No!''. >
Interesting. I had a similar rant on my blog last week and got a number of responses to the post, mostly asking me to remove the post. http://sharninder.blogspot.com/2008/03/ubuntu-doesnt-work-for-me-yet-aka.html While I do understand that I was using the alpha version of Ubuntu but the problems I have faced with it could have easily been detected during QA. I had the luxury of moving over the Debian since this system didn't have a lot of critical data and downtime wasn't an issue, but I can understand why you would want to move to debian/cent OS on your servers. -- Sharninder -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

