There is no "best" distribution. There are only LSB approved or not.
Avoid suse if possible.
Use a LSB approved distribution as redhat, fedora, debian, gentoo, ...
Redhat has the most optimized kernels out of the box since their main
purpose is serving services. On the other hand EVERY linux distribution
allows to compile your own kernel.

So the question is if you want to stay on lsb or if you want to be a slave
of yast. :D

Simon

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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. September 2006 17:26
An: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Betreff: [hlds_linux] Best dist/os for AMD Athlon 64 and HLDS

Hi everybody!

I'm gonna install a new server today. It will be a AMD Athlon 64 3500+
2.2GHz CPU with 1 GB DDR2. What I was thinking about is what OS/Dist would
be best suited for this configuration for running HLDS (Not Source).
Anyone using this setup or something close that you know work great.

Any suggestions or input would be appriciated! Thx in advance!

Best wishes from Sweden!

/Clas


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