[olug] Server
Jay Swackhamer
Jay at RebootTheUser.com
Mon Sep 29 21:10:57 UTC 2003
For a distribution, I'd go with either
Redhat - minimal install - and add Apt-RPM
or
Gentoo
> File server w/Samba and DHCP server right away. It will be firewalled off
> from everyone else outside that location. Website shortly thereafter with
> Web-Enabled MySQL DB at some point in the next year.
>
> Craig Wolf
> Linux Web Server Support
> Backup Supervisor
> Desktop/Network Specialist
> 402-894-6283
>
>
>>>> neal at lists.rauhauser.net 9/29/2003 >>>
>
> FreeBSD 4.8 :-)
>
> Seriously, what tasks will the machine be performing - 'server' is as
> much of a marketing buzzword as 'broadband' these days.
>
>
> Craig Wolf wrote:
>> Would anyone recommend Knoppix vs. Red Hat on a server? Maybe the
>> question would be what Linux OS would work best on a new server for
>> someone with a comfort level of 4 out of 10??
>>
>> Craig Wolf
>> Linux Web Server Support
>> Backup Supervisor
>> Desktop/Network Specialist
>> 402-894-6283
>>
>>
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