On 16-Mar-08, at 7:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why are you using Ubuntu for production servers? Look how many major
> releases they have had vs. Debian, or RHEL. They push out the latest
> version of the software as fast as possible because that is what their
> user base wants. That's why I
Lukram Debendro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone of you, please give some tips on RHCE examination.
Study for them :D and make sure you practise as much hands on stuff as
you can.
>
> My exam is on 24th March'08
best of luck for the exams.
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Hi,
Could anyone of you, please give some tips on RHCE examination.
My exam is on 24th March'08
Thanks & regards
Debendro Lukram
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On Sunday 16 Mar 2008, Justin Moore wrote:
> Why are you using Ubuntu for production servers? Look how many major
> releases they have had vs. Debian, or RHEL. They push out the latest
> version of the software as fast as possible because that is what
> their user base wants. That's why I use Ubunt
Raj is not. I am - on a personal server that happens to host the ilugd list.
Choice of distro mostly due to the guy who did a remote hands install for my
box having only one current distro handy that had a usable version of the
tg3 gigabit ethernet driver.
And yes, aware of this, I tend to follow
Raj,
Why are you using Ubuntu for production servers? Look how many major
releases they have had vs. Debian, or RHEL. They push out the latest
version of the software as fast as possible because that is what their
user base wants. That's why I use Ubuntu on my desktops. But they can't
possibly
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