Hi Stephen, Fact 1: the provider decides on the virtualized platforms, not me. They have Fedora, Ubuntu or Debian systems ready.
Fact 2: I've used Debian and Fedora for a decade, so I'm more familiar with Ubuntu as with SuSe. Fact 3: I've started working on merging all my sites/servers back to Windows 2008. It is a sad story, but the lack of real features on mono (Web Services still has bugs for years, the LINQ implementation is a horror etc.) makes it more and more hard to use it as a real Production (not a toy playground) platform. üdvözlettel with regards Kardos Bálint _______________________________________ http://skaelede.hu 10 (0xA) év a magyar weben On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 00:00, Stephen Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 14:47, Bálint Kardos <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi, > > my problem is that I'm only using mono for web services on my servers > (I've > > never used Ubuntu or Linux as a desktop). I'm renting virtual machines, > so I > > can't compile from source on the server - and I simply don't know > anything > > about re-packaging and all stuff - basically I can't update all nodes > easily > > for a version change. > > I think a "for webservers only" build for Ubuntu would be a good > solution. > > Without it, I'm aliening the rpms from the SuSe distribution. > > b. > > üdvözlettel > > with regards > > > > Kardos Bálint > > For someone that hasn't really used linux before and your reason for > using it now is to host a .NET based app I don't understand why you > are using ubuntu? (unless that's all they provide). Nothing against > ubuntu, but a lot of the development and testing is done on openSUSE. > > Cheers, > Stephen >
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