Debain it's the only way...
If your after reliability I would strongly recommen ddebian, it may be
slightly more difficult to install (though I have to say I don't think
its any harder to install than say redhat a few years ago, which was the
last time I installed a redhat box) but it's definitely worth it.
rgh
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 19:38, Terry Collins wrote:
> I have a Sun Sparcstation 10 (Solaris 8) and a Sun Sparcclassic (RH6.2)
> that I want to move into a new DMZ.
>
> So I'm looking for recommendations for distros & versions of Linux that
> are best for their new role. Are any sparc linux suitable?
>
> Gui's are irrelevant as I want to run a http and smtp servers and prefer
> text configs.
>
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