No difference whatsoever from PostgreSQL's point of view. Use whichever
distribution is easiest for you to administer. After all, there's no
point installing Postgres on a machine you don't know how to maintain
or tune :)

Hope this helps,

On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 11:14:00AM -0300, Esteban Kemp wrote:
> I'm starting to develop a production enviroment with Postgres and
> Tomcat, And I have to choose between some free linux distribution
> like:
> 
> whitebox
> RHEL
> Fedora
> Suse
> 
> Which is the better distribution in terms of postgres? if this has an answer
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