Cha Gascon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> 
> I wouldn't recommend Mandrake as a server either. I find that it lacks
> some development tools, and some networking tools proved unstable. Its
> really nifty for a desktop though. You don't need the fanciness, only
> a bare web server that you can administer remotely.

Have you tried installing Mandrake Linux already?  Can you list down all the
development and networking tools you know that are not present and proved
unstable in Mandrake Linux?  What are your typical development and networking
tools you always need in setting up a web server?

I'm not starting a distro war here.  I just want to know what you discovered
as I'm still a newbie.  :)

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