Alex Turner wrote:
First off - very few third party tools support debian.  Debian is a sure
fire way to have an unsupported system.  Use RedHat or SuSe (flame me all
you want, it doesn't make it less true).

*cough* BS *cough*

Linux is Linux. It doesn't matter what trademark you put on top of it. As long as they are running a current version of Linux (e.g; kernel 2.6) they should be fine.

With Debian that may or may not be the case and that could be an issue.
To get the best luck, I would suggest (if you want to stay with a Debian base) Ubuntu Dapper LTS.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake




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