In the long run, I think it would be MUCH better to target Debian stable. There 
is no need for most 
of the bleeding edge issues that come with Ubuntu for an application like EMC.  
The stable dist of 
Debian is really stable and used by many as servers.  The only things that 
change have to do with 
security issues.

For a 'live' edition, Debian live could be tweaked with a realtime kernel.

Ubuntu is really Debian with some rather ugly hacks to make it easy for desktop 
users (to play flash 
etc.)





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There is nothing wrong with this,
except that it ain't so.
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