--- Dean Michael Berris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> That's just it, see I'm (actually, we're) going to
> be writing
> something from scratch which will be hosted in an OS
> of my choice. The
> OS of my choice is Linux (with the rich kernel API,
> and predicatble
> resource management and scheduling subsystem), but
> then I'm thinking
> about the Linux distributions on which I should put
> it in.

Which distro shouldn't be much of a concern of the
programmer.  As long as you are clear as to what
requirements in an operating environment your software
will need -- like kernel version, compiler and shared
libs version, etc -- to run stable.  The stability of
the OS is the sysad's job.


--- mike t.
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