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    John Simmon outlaw programmer
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    Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. :confused:

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      Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. :confused:

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      Klaus Probst
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      Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. That would be Windows XP. ___________ Klaus [www.vbbox.com]

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        Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. :confused:

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        rob bakes
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        OpenBSD (ok it isn't Linux but Redhat's the best - as far as Linux servers go - imho)

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          Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. :confused:

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          chris foote
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          I've had alot of good results with slackware.

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            I've had alot of good results with slackware.

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            Ben Burnett
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            dido Ben Burnett --------- On the topic of code with no error handling -- It's not poor coding, it's "optimistic" ;)

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              dido Ben Burnett --------- On the topic of code with no error handling -- It's not poor coding, it's "optimistic" ;)

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              realJSOP
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              I think you meant "ditto". LOL

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                I think you meant "ditto". LOL

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                AlexMarbus
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                or dildo? -- Alex Marbus (Not grown-up yet) www.marbus.net But then again, I could be wrong.

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                  Which linux do you guys recommend for a server use other than RedHat. :confused:

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                  Ray Kinsella
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                  Hi, I am a veteran of many years of Linux, but I am also a MFC developer (so with me you get a balanced opinion). I have used alot different flavour/distributions of Linux Extensively. So if you will permit me to make some recommendations Redhat is too customised, Slackware is too little maintained, OpenBsd is a bit extreme, Debian is a little un-user friendily. I heartily recommend Suse linux, excellent distribution. Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire"

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                  • realJSOPR realJSOP

                    I think you meant "ditto". LOL

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                    Ben Burnett
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                    :-O "It's a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word." - Andrew Jackson Ben Burnett --------- On the topic of code with no error handling -- It's not poor coding, it's "optimistic" ;)

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                      OpenBSD (ok it isn't Linux but Redhat's the best - as far as Linux servers go - imho)

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                      Paul A Howes
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                      Personally, I like FreeBSD. It has a lot of the security features of OpenBSD, but the core team also keeps an eye on performance. Redhat is not ideal for running a server, because it installs too much. There are a lot of things, like XWindow, that you do not need for a "pure" server. Also, too many internet services are started by default when you install RedHat. The thing I like about FreeBSD is that you can do a basic install, which takes less than 300MB, edit /etc/rc.conf and add the line "inetd_enable=NO", and all telnet, ftp, finger, etc services are turned off. SSH is installed as a default option, and generates all of its keys the first time you boot the computer. If you'd like more info, feel free to drop me a line. Also, visit http://www.freebsd.org/ -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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