On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 00:55:19 -0500 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't know enough about Ubuntu to have much of an opinion of it vs.
> Debian.  I would rather stay away from Slackware altogether.  OpenBSD is
> nice where it fits, however one major problem is its SMP support is
> immature.  The only machine of the three we will have soon at Peer1 where
> it makes sense to me to have OpenBSD would be on Abulafia, which is
> intended as a basic login/shell server.  I would be happy to redo Abu with
> OpenBSD when it comes time to install it if the admins would like this--I
> have a good deal of experience with it.  Any comments?

Why moving away from what works, and works well? We had no problem with
Debian, and all the admins who do the majority of work (Adam, Nathan and me)
are most familiar with it.

If we are going to expand our infrastructure, use advanced setups like
Kerberos, LDAP and AFS, and introduce automation, and thing like that,
then the last thing we need is operating system diversity.

-doc

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