Jon,
I have a set of Centos 4.0 (32 bit) CD's (actually I've got the 64 bit cd's
and DVD also) thanks to Bryan O'Neal (ASU). Where do you hang out.
If you have the box, I could drop by and we could load it and see how you
like it. Try before you buy so to speak.
Also, at the West Side meeting this month (next Tue the 24th.) we are
planning on reviewing a CentOS 4.0 install with a simple Samba conf
supporting a Windows network (mine).
Hope this helps.
George
>
> --__--__--
>
> From: jon <jon@trafficdesigns.com>
> Subject: Best server distro...?
>
> 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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