> 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 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list