Which OS?

Brent Addis b.addis at TIMESMEDIA.CO.NZ
Tue Feb 8 00:49:27 GMT 2005


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At the risk of starting a flamewar,

Debian 3.01! :)

Regards,

Brent Addis
Group Systems Administrator
Times Media Group


"He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know". -- Lao Tsu



Lance Haig wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am moving my server to a hosted service. They offer many different
> distributions on the server.
>
> As all you guys have much more experience with MS than I do I was
> wondering if you would offer some advice.
> Of this list which would be the easiest to maintain and run?
>
> CentOS 3.1 (RHEL)
> Debian 3.0r1
> Fedora Core 2
> Fedore Core 1
> Gentoo Linux 2004.2 (09-14)
> Mandrake 9.1
> Mandrake 9.1
> Red Hat 8.0
> Red Hat 9.0
> Red Hat 9.0
> Slackware 10
> Slackware 9.0
> Ubuntu 4.10
>
> Thanks
>
> Lance
>
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