> I often recommend Fedora Server anytime I see folks using RHEL or > CentOS. I don't understand why organizations run that antique software > that is no longer in development. Fedora provides modern software and > is in active development with continuous bug fixes. > > The answer is very easy. If it is not broken, do not touch it. There is nothing SysAdmins hate more than having to solve problems brought by unnecessary updates to software. Wonder why many banks and businesses still use COBOL ? -- ------------------------------ /\_/\ |O O| pepeb...@gmail.com ~~~~ Javier Perez ~~~~ While the night runs ~~~~ toward the day... m m Pepebuho watches from his high perch.
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