It's to anyone, I've mainly used Debian, because of it's stability, but our ISP has a contractor who's opinion is "Red Hat's the best, thats why they are so popular." I want to dipute this, but I need more than just my own opinnion to justify it. I need stuff I can use and justify, to be able to use Debian. I need you guys to go above and beyond for this one. Then We can say a national ISP is A Debian Company!
Wayne -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 10:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Debian vs. Red Hat Debian versions correctly follow a release cycle and tend to have very few exploits as well as being less buggy.. We have the same problem here.. If you get any really good arguments send them to me to please. You get better package granularity in debian. You have a much nicer internet upgrading system with apt. You can get the same support for debian as red-hat from VA. Red-hat is far more flashy but prone to screwups where debian is the conservative, slowly evolving platform (if you only use stable/frozen). Debian doesn 't have a bunch of arbitrary and stupid file locations. I only have debian at home and there is very little that I can't do on it. Dave PS: Was that to Zealot??