[mdlug] Chaning distros

Wojtak, Greg GregWojtak at quickenloans.com
Fri Jan 5 09:24:33 EST 2007


The one thing I like about Red Hat over any other distro is that if a
program is written to run on Linux, then the support will, in almost all
cases, include Red Hat.  In fewer cases, the application vendor will support
Suse, and in a few other cases, they don't care about distribution.  Sadly,
the latter are few and far between in my experience.

Greg


On 1/5/07 9:20 AM, "Robert Adkins" <radkins at impelind.com> wrote:

> jack freeman wrote:
>> I am looking to change distros on my web/mail/mysql server and wanted
>> to know what people here thought at present I am using Mandravia. I
>> would like a distro that will update automatically and allow me to
>> install new commands via command line from the disk remotely. I have a
>> habit of installing the minimal when I do a fresh install and i am
>> always stuck having to wate till I go home to install a new command, I
>> want to avoid that seeing how its over an hour to where my server is.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Jack
>> 
>     SuSe works fine for my needs.
> 
>     There's a new "Community Version" of SuSe that should work well for
> your needs. (I have had a few minor issues with SuSe, but who hasn't had
> a few minor issues with any Linux Distro?)
> 
> 
>     Rob
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