I used FreeBSD as an example, the topic starter should use whatever he feels comfortable with.

If he knows a linux distro already, it is wise to use that.

gr
Johan


Arthur Schiwon schreef:
On 03/14/2013 10:36 AM, Bernhard Posselt wrote:
You could also use emacs if you dont want a full blown server OS. And
more people use it than FreeBSD

Only if he does not need to edit the config file, it lacks a text editor.


On 03/14/2013 09:28 AM, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Peter Stavanja schreef:
Hello!

I'm setting up new OC installation. For server i'll use linux and
clients will be mostly Windows.

What is your experience, what would you suggest for server: Debian,
Ubuntu, Red Hat, CentOS... ?

Thank's for any answer.


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Just use the OS that you feel most comfortable with.
I use FreeBSD for all my server related work.
Do not use a OS because someone tells you it is better.
Maybe be you do not like FreeBSD  at all, or you fell lost when using
it, then do not use it. Or maybe you can almost blindly use it, then
FreeBSD is your best bet. That goes for all linux and BSD flavors

When you hit troubles, it is nice if you know the OS..

gr


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