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Kam Leo wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007 7:24 PM, David Boles <dgboles(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Novell Corporation is the principle sponsor of openSUSE. openSUSE has
an enterprise version with full support.
Yeah. I think that I remember now. They have a 'free' and a 'buy me'
edition right?
Says whom? Fedora is a test bed for Red Hat RHEL. Samba, apache,
Open
Office, Gnome, and KDE are just applications running on top of the
latest version of the Linux OS. Which packages you install determines
whether your machine is a server, a desktop, or a hybrid.
i will let the "Fedora people' respond to that. I am sure that you will
disagree with what they have to say here.
Please tell me how the kernel, Apache, and Samba packages in the
other
server distributions are any better than the ones provided with
Fedora.
Only that 'distributions' such as RHEL, or CentOS, or others like them
*are* server oriented. Fedora 8, for example, is obviously a desktop
type distribution. You did notice that apache is not on the DVD did you not?
I did not say that packages were different or better. but if I was going
to setup a server I would *use* a server installation. Linux, or
Microsoft, or Mac.
I would not expect Windows XP Home/pro to be a server installation for
example. I would expect RHEL to be a server. Understand?
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David
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