Out of curiosity, what's the advantage of running Centos with Apt
instead of just running plain ole vanilla Debian?
On my boxes @ home, I run Ubuntu and Suse... so I feel comfortable with
those distributions. 'Course, for this project, though, I'm looking for
something a bit more stripped down.
Professional support isn't in the cards, budget-wise... so as long as
there are community resources available, it's all good.
-- jon
JD Austin wrote:
> I go with CentOS and install yum and apt to make installing packages
> painless.
> The benefits of going with CentOS is that it is updated frequently and
> is based on the Redhat Enterprise Linx distribution.
> JD
>
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