On 8/29/06, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I wouldn't really use Xorg as a sample a borked patch for a server
using Ubuntu because Ubuntu-server itself doesn't have X so the said
patch (which I think is a release from the repository -updates rather
than -security) did not affect the said server release.


I agree. But really, when it comes to the server, how would Ubuntu
look like when put side by side with RHEL, SuSE, and Debian?

I've heard a lot of voices agreeing to not using Ubuntu on the server
(which somewhat agrees to my stand), but it would be great if someone
gave a differing view? Or is it a general concensus that Ubuntu on the
server isn't really yet as mature as we'd like?

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