Well, that's what I got in a quote for a dedicated (possibly) from HMS it's
just the issue was I wasn't looking forward to paying for something more
than the cost of the actual server (linux dist) to support CF....... (I
priced the server out on dell.com and its 769) . As for support, HMS can
support it......

On 7/13/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> B V wrote:
> > Regarding this, one quick questions:
> > I was looking on adobe.com about CF product sys requirements and it said
> > that the linux OSes were RH Ent and SUSE Linux. Does that mean that he
> can't
> > install on Ubuntu and I can't install on FEDORA CORE?
>
> I have it running on CentOS 4.  OF course, CentOS 4 is essentially an
> exact copy of Redhat Enterprise Linux.
>
> No, what that means is you get no support whatsoever from Adobe if you
> install it and manage to get it running on an unsupported operating
> system.  Adobe can't be expected to support all flavors of Linux, so if
> you really want to run something in production, you go with a supported
> platform.  If you don't need support, and you can get it running, go for
> whatever you want.
>
> Fedora should actually work quite nicely, not sure about the other.
>
> Rick
>
> 

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