jon wrote:
> 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
Most enterprise applications for Linux are geared for Redhat or Suse.
If you're comfortable with Suse, go with that.
Personally my favorite distro is Debian, but since I do a lot of
enterprise work I go with CentOS so that
I stay up on RHEL for work.
JD
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