Fedora Core 4

Ugo Bellavance ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Thu Jun 30 19:24:53 IST 2005


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Gerry Maddock wrote:
> Why dont you suggest Fedora?  What's wrong w/it? I use Fedora 3 on my
> mailserver. Just installed 4 on my laptop and some home computers for
> testing.
> 
> 

There is nothing wrong with it.  I use FC1 on one of my servers and
never had an issue with it. RHEL clones are more tested, less
bleeding-edge, therefore more appropriate for a server.   I would have
changed my only FC server to CentOS if I had time (or if it was more
troublesome).

> 
>>Philip Parsons wrote:
>>
>>>I am going to be building a new mail box and was wondering if anyone has
>>>used Fedore 4 yet for an install and is using it in production.
>>>
>>
>>I'd personnaly go with CentOS 4 or a similar RHEL clone, unless you need
>>some features only available in fedora.
>>
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