you can also try CentOS also an free Distros
Enterprise Edition from rpm sources format of redhat,
think for free :)
www.centos.org
oninz
--- Ninaw de Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, plug folk. And a happy holiday season to you
> all!
>
> I'm a student assistant at the UP Diliman
> Engineering Networks and we
> are transferring the control of the web server which
> I used to maintain
> to our college's own web team. It was a Redhat 9
> box. Trouble is, the
> webteam head (also a student) is a Fedora fan and
> he's planning to use
> fedora for the server (new machine, same IP). I
> don't believe Fedora
> would make a good web server. I myself am a
> Slackware user, but of
> course I can't force him to use that since I am
> already giving them the
> web server (my job now is VOIP--whoopeee!). I was
> wondering what
> alternatives I could suggest to him that is modern,
> stable, not to
> mention free (not much funding) but still similar to
> the way Fedora works.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Ninaw de Leon
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