Re: OS Recommendations?

From: Shane R. Spencer <shane@tdxnet.com>
Date: Thu Jun 01 2006 - 13:22:06 AKDT

Why has nobody mentioned Debian? are Debianists a dying breed in AK? :)

On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 12:21 -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> On Thursday 01 June 2006 03:57, Brian ThunderEagle wrote:
> > I havn't worked on my server in a while and just a few days ago
> > realized that RedHat stopped giving out free versions after release 9.
> > So I need some recommendations on what I should use now. I am
> > downloading Fedora and was going to try that out, but does anyone have
> > any recomendations for a good OS? I am going to be using it to run a
> > webserver, ftp, mail, and dns. (I also want a good OS to use as a
> > desktop too for another computer. Much progress on game support?)
> >
> > Also, in the past I always used sendmail for my mailserver, are there
> > any recommendations for a different mailserver? Something more secure
> > or with more features? How about a spamfilter, is there a good
> > mailserver with a built-in spam filter? If not in one package, what is
> > a good spamfilter to use these days?
>
> Ubunu just released its latest version. It will have 5 years of support,
> seems to be getting attention from ISV's, good for server or desktop. It
> is a Debian based system which is a change from RH.
>
> Novell/Suse is begining to have some interesting new features, not sure if
> it is ready for the rock solid designation of a BSD or Debian :-) system
> has, but the Suse Enterprise server 10 is a few months away. The OpenSuse
> stuff is not to bad for a desktop,imho, but not quite there yet.
>

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Shane R. Spencer <shane@tdxnet.com>
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