Hi

I use fedora 2, and I have no problem with java, nor tomcat.
But tomcat deliver with fedora is an old one. You would have to download some up to date release.
I have also some mandrake and it works good.


Best regards

Andre

Dale, Matt wrote:

If you go with core 2 you'll need to upgrade to a later kernel as there was problems 
running java on the shipped kernel. Core 3 should be out soon but that'll no doubt 
introduce it's own problems. Might be worth a shot though.

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From: sudip shrestha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 October 2004 14:28
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Subject: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?


Hi!

We are going to use Tomcat as our J2EE Server for the next project. I was wondering if anybody knows of some sort of comparative study of performance of Tomcat on different Linux Distributions. Recently I have seen that people were posting problems about Debian (woody). We are thinking of Fedora Core 2. Any suggestions/comments are welcome.

Regards,
Sudip



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