Java problem

David Boles dgboles at gmail.com
Sun Dec 30 03:24:04 UTC 2007


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Kam Leo wrote:
> On Dec 29, 2007 2:48 PM, David Boles <dgboles at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Neither openSuSE nor Fedora are end-all products. Both distributions
> make decent servers. However, neither is ready to replace Microsoft's
> Windows OS and the applications for that OS. Some day perhaps; just
> not today.


I am not familiar openSuSE. But I thought that, from what I have read,
that openSuSE was a desktop oriented type distribution.

> Fedora is fast paced and has fewer restraints on me with configuring a
> system. I learn many things because of that pace.
> 
> Why do I have to exclusively run one variant of Linux? I have multiple
> machines which are multi-booted.


An again Fedora is a desktop oriented distribution.

I see no problem, your choice of course, how many distributions you wish
to run. I would not think, if it was me, that I would run a desktop
distribution as a true server.

May I ask why you do that? When there are several, many, good server
oriented distributions, run desktop oriented distributions as servers?

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  David
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