Hi all,
I'm planning to install Linux on a mid-amount of computers (for now 30-40) and 
I'm searching for the right distribution. As I would like to package also some 
stuff for internal use, so I tried to with fedora and with ubuntu and debian 
testing. I had no problems at all with fedora, since their packages .srpm 
contains a directory where I can just change things i a package and rebuild it. 
I don't know why (may I'm too stupid :( but it was too complex for me) I 
could't manage it on ubuntu. Also while testing I found 
I can set a dependency on a file
one file to control the process of building
delta RPM's for less bandwith 
pgp packages
So is it worth it trying again, since the most wide-spread linux "ubuntu" uses 
deb, to try again until I get it ? Did I miss something .rpm can not ? 

Thanks in advance
Viden 

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