Re: Fedora

From: Ian Mortimer (ian_at_physics.uq.edu.au)
Date: 09/26/03

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    > > What options are left to the SOHO server user if not Fedora or SUSE?

    > How about Mandrake?

    On a server? Debian or FreeBSD are likely to be more stable.

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