[Linux4christians] Church IT Volunteer Support - What Distros
Samuel Clough
samuel.clough at trumpetsofzion.org
Fri Jun 13 09:17:07 EDT 2008
In short?
Installing and managing apps is a breeze.
No bloat. For example check the listening ports after an install. There's
nothing there that you didn't install. That was very refreshing.
It's a very nice, clean server distro that has all the rest of the benefits
of the Ubuntu universe. I'm still running my web server on 6.06 (the first
server distro for ubuntu IIRC) and I love it.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Howard Coles Jr. <dhcolesj at stinger.org>
wrote:
> On Thursday 12 June 2008 06:15:19 am Samuel Clough wrote:
> > I personally think Ubuntu's server distro is the best.
> >
>
> You, know I thought of that after I posted, but I have zero experience with
> it. What stands out about it in your mind? (besides being free)
>
> It would be good if we could use the same distro for desktop and server. I
> bet even Pastor David's puppy linux ( :-D ) would come in handy for the
> desktop, or at least a repair CD.
>
> --
>
> See Ya'
> Howard Coles Jr.
> John 3:16!
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