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I am now using both redhat and suse server and both work fine to me. The reasons why I choose both are I’m still relying on GUI and not good enough on shell command. How about you?
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I personally think that CentOS and ubuntu are the best for running apache based webservers, that's what mine run on, and, also, my pc is running Ubuntu :P
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CentOS or debian.
only disadvantage with debian is that cpanel can't work their. |
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CentOS, Fedora, or Ubuntu. I have installedUbuntu and Apache is working awesome with PHP and MySQL.
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Like most companies, my employer has a stash of old, "obsolete" PCs and laptops that won't run the latest versions of Windows worth a darn. Naturally, this represents a great source of systems for testing the latest Linux distributions.
Spread the word: digg this story I thought it would be interesting to find out which modern Linux distro made the best OS for a supposedly "obsolete" old laptop. With this in mind, I requisitioned an oldie but goodie: an IBM ThinkPad 2662-35U (pictured here), with a Pentium III 600MHz processor, 192MB of SDRAM, and a 20GB hard drive. |
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I would EASILY reccomend Gentoo.. incredible features... I'm currently dual booting that on my PowerEdge 420. next onees i'd reccomend (in order)
debian (apt-get is nice) vector (slackware based) but yeah all in all I'd reccomend Gentoo over anything else. |
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Mine would be redhat, it's been out for a while now but I still find the interface very easy to use and to manage.
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I also comfortable to do work with redhat. It is so robust and never dissapoint me. Only there was a few drivers which somehow hard to find, but overall it is the best Distro for me.
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I love debian myself, but perhaps its because I learned on it. I think really its to each there own when it comes to distros. I would recoemnd getting an old machine and sitting and trying them all and picking what you like.
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