Bruce, I'm sure you meant that FreeBSD is the proper system to use on a
server :)

Andrew

Andrew Musselman
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> Fedora is nothing more than a sanctioned carry-forth of former
Redhat
> development. There is no declaration on what platform it has to be
used.
> Let us not forget that it is nothing more than a linux distribution.
> Personally I do not care for the RH Enterprise stuff, and I am
certain
> that others have the same sentiment.

Sorry, i forgot to specify that all that, was continuing the Redhat
related stuff.
As for server systems, you could use whatever you want. ( i was only
making the difference between fedora and other redhat's systems )


PS: i was sure someone will answer this :P

> 
> -P
> 
> 
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> 
>>>Fedora? On a SERVER?
>>
>>
>>Is this wrong?  It seems like most servers come with it.
>>
> 
> 
> It may be, but fedora is not a server system. Is a workstation
system
> and even as it, it is under constant development.
> Server systems are installed with Redhat Enterprise Server, or their
> free equivalent as CentOS
> 
> 
> 
> 
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