Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 14:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>I have tried Fedora core 5 (Core 4 doesn't have the right drivers for
>>my motherboard) and it's only in test 2 at the momnt and runs like a
>>pig, I have trid the free mandriva and it runs very nice, but I have
>>trouble trying to vnc to it (I think there is some IPSec rule hidden
>>from me in it.... I was thinking of trying Ubuntu.... What is everyone
>>out there using for this?
> 
> 
> Fedora has a very short life cycle that may be worth the trouble
> if you want the latest desktop apps, but for a server that
> needs to keep running a long time with just security/bugfix
> updates I like Centos.   In any case it is a good idea to
> put your backuppc installation on it's own disk so when
> the time comes to completely reinstall a new OS you can
> just mount your existing archive and go on.
> 
"but for a server that needs to keep running a long time with just
security/bugfix updates"

*cough* debian *cough*


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