Bill, im actualy a FreeBSD man myself, we are using the glorious R:Base
though so are stuck in windows land until R:Base moves over or WINE is
completed (;


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Conlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: server OS's


> linux!!!
>
> For application serving, I'm very pleased with Redhat9, Witango5,
> Apache2, MySQL 3.23 on a new Dell box.  Very cost-effective and robust.
> Much easier (in my opinion) to configure than MacOS.  Redhat Network
> updates are regular and easy to install.
>
> And for file serving, we have another Suse 6.4 box running SMB and
> Netatalk for windows and mac file and print services, plus CVS, web, etc.
>  Uptime is only 102 days, but I can't remember why I rebooted it.
>
> >Hi List,
> >
> >we are getting a new server and i was wondering what people recomend for
> >windows OS's?
> >
> >we are kind of debating between win2000 pro, win2000 server and win2003
> >server.
> >
> >i heard the win2000 stuff is getting phased out so security
> >updates/patches arent going to be available too much longer so i know
> >thats a consideration too.
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