NEVER use VNC for remote mgmt!!  VERY insecure unless you've put it  
inside of some encrypted tunnel or such.

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On Nov 10, 2008, at 8:00 AM, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Kswan,
> If I were you, I would use Centos 5.2 as a small business server.
> It's essentially the free RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and more
> suitable for the 'business server' environment on a budget.  Ubuntu/
> Kubuntu seem to be more for a workstation although you can make a
> server out of any Linux box.  I am running all the things you
> mentioned for a small office on Centos without a hangup from day
> one... it just seems to be more tailored for that role.  I have about
> 6 months of linux experience on these servers and it has a nice easy
> to use graphical install and asks you which roles you want the server
> to perform... it was super easy to get going and most of all, very
> solid.  I primarily use ssh to manage the servers, but if you like
> using graphical desktop, you can use vnc server manage them (provided
> you have X installed)...  That would be my advice.
> >

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