<quote who="Bill Taylor">
> I have both potato and woody on cd's, (and redhats galore). Is it more
> practical to run a limited install of debian (?) than SME, which would
> like to be a file server as well as the above functions?
You can turn most of SME's features off, from memory, so it wouldn't be
overkill. Plus, if you're not a fan of sysadmin, it's easier to set up and
administer.
(For others, SME is Mitel's perky little distro that handles most tasks that
a small business would require. If you've heard of e-smith, you'll recognise
SME... Mitel bought e-smith and continued development.)
- Jeff
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