On Jul 11, 2006, at 12:37 PM, Jon Griffin wrote:
> It appears that Fedora and AOL don't like each other. All my other
> boxes are gentoo and I have no problems.
Having gone the Fedora/AOLserver route once before, I would avoid it in a production environment. The life cycle and server grade stability is just not there. I always use the latest Fedora on my desktops, but all my production servers are CentOS (RHEL clone).
Daniel
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