Just for the records, Im using mga2 in servers
Enviado desde mi DROID 4G LTE de Verizon Wireless Anne Wilson <[email protected]> escribió: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >On 22/08/12 17:40, P. Christeas wrote: >> On Wednesday 22 August 2012, Anne Wilson wrote: >>> My recent experiences with enterprise distros has been less than >>> happy and I'm seriously wondering whether I could use Mageia on >>> the server as well as on workstations. ... Has anyone any >>> relevant experience? >>> >> >> Been using Mandrake, Mandriva and Mageia for servers, approx. >> since 2001. So far, had no reason to move to any other distro >> (except for prejudiced admins against a "desktop" / RPM distros). >> >> On a recent incident, I had to move some service from a RHEL6 >> server to a humble Mga1 box, in order to gain in performance (rh >> did use older, less efficient versions). In a similar tone, vanilla >> Debian couldn't install there (because of the firmware for its >> NIC). >> >Thanks, everyone. Most reassuring. The main objection against using >a desktop rather than an enterprise distro is that users see the >desktop one as more likely to get "broken". My experience has been >the opposite. The enterprise distros spread packages over a number of >repos, which clash with each other, so that sooner or later an update >breaks things catastrophically. I learned through bitter experience, >and next time took great care to google for what looked like an >authoritative instruction on how to "prioritize" the repos - and my >system is once again broken beyond repair, or at least, I'm told that >repairing will be so long and painful it's not worth trying. > >I don't aim to get bitten a third time. > >Anne >- -- >Need KDE help? Try >http://userbase.kde.org or >http://forum.kde.org >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > >iEYEARECAAYFAlA1DrUACgkQj93fyh4cnBdsSACcD5lPpICwIfclk5agp6RPpEIS >mRQAn3IbIcgQUJpgVWvPX/14HCANdbjr >=NKkn >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com
