I'll jump in here with my favorite server package.
I like the ClarkConnect package. www.clarkconnect.org It is based on
Fedora right now, but there is a Susa based release in the works. It is a
plain text interface package, but it has web based admin pack that will work
well for setting up samba and other stuff.
Its been simple to set up and very stable for me. There is a good user base
and it has an active forum. The free version works well, and the paid
version (which I use) has good support people that answer problems quickly.
The paid version is $160
Devin
On 05/19/2005 03:11 pm, jon wrote:
> 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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