On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, A. M. Varon wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I heard somebody is using it for server applications too. Mandrake is
> > made for WS PCs. Red Hat is for servers. You can use it too for
> > desktop.
>
> hmm... any linux distro can be turned into a server. install from source
> say apache, on a corel linux and you have turned your corel linux into a
> server.
>
TAMA dahil ang Mandrake is a Linux distro too.
Pahabol lang sa reply ko kanina.
Comparison:
I think Red Hat Linux is like TurboLinux Server, and MS Windows NT 4.0
server. While Linux Mandrake is like TurboLinux workstation (WS), and MS
Windows NT WS.
FYI, you can use MS NT WS 4.0 for LAN Proxy server only. You can't use it
for WAN. So, it's a server WS. I think Linux Mandrake is for LAN server
only. It's not for WAN (like the Internet) server and heavily
access server. Iniisip ko kasi is that Mandrake parang low class na
OS server comparing it to Red Hat. Kaya my perspective to Mandrake
pang desktop/WS lang. Please clarify if my opinion is correct. I'm not
using Mandrake kasi for Internet server.
Cheers!:)
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Roi
Angelcom
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