Works on CentOS 4 - but you have to install an older version of a library (I had to compile it from source.) I can't remember what exactly, but the installer gives you a nice error message you can puzzle it out from.

I couldn't get it working on Debian or Gentoo - but to be honest, I didn't really try THAT hard.

If you've got the money, just get Red Hat and spare yourself the headache of a "free" distro.

In Red Hat you need to beware the Kerberos package. Certain versions of it will lock up U2 Logins over Telnet.

Speaking to 64bit linux in general, I've had nothing but trouble. Lots of unsatisfied (and some unsatisfiable) dependencies and an entirely new set of bugs. Unless you actually need something 64 bit offers, I'd steer clear.

stephen

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