Run with Debian Sarge. It'll be stable in a month or so. And after recent
experiences with Fedora I realize why Linux has a bad rep in the enterprise.
I work with people that talk shit about linux, and I realize now that they've
only ever used RH-ish systems. If they used Deb, they'd be singing a
different tune.
jon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> Well, the time has finally come -- as the office's long-time linux
> desktop user, the responsibility of throwing together a new server has
> fallen on my lap.
>
> The thing is, I have no idea what the cool server OS to use is these days.
>
> Should I just go with Debian?
>
> I don't need the latest, greatest, kde packages or anything like that --
> I need something simple that'll do the job, LAMP-wise. I want it to be
> easy to update and it's gotta run alright with a dual opteron
> motherboard. It's also going to have some kind of RAID support, so I
> need a distro that can handle that stuff.
>
> -- jon
>
>
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