> Why not Mandrake on a server? I haven't used it for that (my only
> server runs OpenBSD), but are there any objective reasons not to?

I have to admit that my only experience with Mandrake is cleaning
up the mess after staff or students attempt to install it themselves.

My impression is that Mandrake is a desktop oriented distribution that 
likes to stay close to the bleeding edge and is not primarily targeted 
at the server market.  (But I could be wrong).

The linux distributions I've mostly seen on servers are RedHat, SuSe
and Debian.   (Debian seems to be especially popular with ISPs).

FreeBSD and OpenBSD are also popular.

-- 
Ian



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