Kelson Vibber said:
> As for what to put on new servers, we haven't decided yet here.  I've had
> good experiences with Fedora Core 1 on workstations, but we'll probably
> avoid using it on servers for now.  If you're interested, it's at
> http://fedora.redhat.com/ . FC1 really is Red Hat 10 renamed, so it has
> all
> the same tools you're used to, and most of the third-party packagers
> building for RHL have started building for Fedora Core as well.  Plus it's
> the only distro you can upgrade a RHL system to without reinstalling.
>
> If you like the way Red Hat works, there are also several RH-based distros
> you can look at.

I upgraded my 50 desktops from redhat 9 to Lineox.
The upgrade actually works. I reccomend it for least upgrade effort from
redhat 7.3/9 systems.
I reccomemd it, it includes apt support for updates.
It's 2 dollars per machine if you buy 100+ licenses.

I'm moving my server from redhat 7.3/9 to debian and lineox.
Servers are going to debian, (just upgraded yesterday) and desktops are
going to lineox.

-- 
Luke Computer Science System Administrator
Security Administrator,College of Engineering
Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana



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