It really depends on what your customers use Linux for.
Debian is great for many uses, but requires more technical
expertise than some other distros. If your customers use
Linux servers and little more, Debian may fit the bill very well.
On the other hand, if they are using the desktop I would probably
look at SuSE or Mandrake.
Dave Mandel
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Scott Burch wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I have been installing RH and Fedora for customers for years (Fedora for
> only the last 8 months or so). But, I am slowly seeing that this is not
> going be an option moving forward. Fedora Core 1 was a perfectly stable
> and wonderful OS, but FC2 is very buggy and looking at the mailing list,
> the developers are sticking to the "FC is for testing, don't use for
> anything real".
>
> So, to get to the point...
>
> I am looking for new Distro for customers. I don't care about phone
> support or any of that crap. I just need something fast and stable.
> Right now, I think Debian is going to be my best option. Any other
> ideas?
>
> Scott
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Scott Burch
> President and Chief Scientist
> Bulldog Information Services
> 212-343-8148 x111
>
> .-.
> /v\ The software said it requires
> // \\ windows 2000 or better,
> /( )\ so I installed LINUX
> ^^-^^
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David Mandel
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