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Dear all, I've been using Mdk for all my life. I love it.
However, when our company called a software house to develop a web application using PHP + mysql, they said we should change our server from Mdk to RH.
We haven't asked them in details for the reasons, but maybe you can help me here. What is exactly the difference between RH and Mdk, maybe in terms of security, directory structure, performance, etc? This thing really makes me confuse, because I understand that Mdk is the descendant of RH?
Thanks,
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As for Mdk being a descendant, well that's true, Mdk started as modification to RH that used KDE as the default desktop (IIRC). But that was a long time ago. Mdk is it's own distribution now.
Joeb
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