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KC7ZRU kc7zru at kc7zru.net
Mon Nov 6 18:02:08 EST 2006


Only prob with Fedora in a 'production' type environment is it's 
amazingly rapid release cycle. If you're up to upgrading once a year or 
so - go for it. For me, it works - I like doing new stuff and playing. 
That's what Fedora is for.

But if you need something that'll "last" for more than a year or so (say 
3 to 5), is also up to date and reliable, take a good hard look at CentOS.
http://www.centos.org/

Basically same deal as a Fedora, but has longer support cycles. Much 
better suited for 'production' type environments, but still familiar and 
up to date.

Mmm, may have talked my self into an install or two...

73

Jeremy Utley wrote:
> I can whole-heartedly recommend Ubuntu or Fedora.  I don't personally
> like debian, because to get anything remotely up to date, you have to
> get into their testing or unstable repos, but Ubuntu and Fedora are
> both kept quite up to date.  Fedora devs also put their foot down
> against anything "non-free" going into their repos - however yum repos
> like Livna fill that need.
> 
> I myself use mostly Fedora here, anymore - I usually keep an Ubuntu
> installation around tho.
> 
> Jeremy
> 



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