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Sun Puts its Weight Behind Ubuntu Linux

fak3r writes "Sun today announced that they are putting their weight behind Ubuntu Linux. While Ubuntu has been many people's desktop Linux choice for a few years now, with its Debian heritage, you can see what kind of server it could be. Slap that on the new Sun 1Us with the new Niagra T1's CPU, the one that'll have four, six or eight cores each, and go to town."

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  1. Server? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Ubuntu on a server? So what? Ubuntu's strength is that it is a desktop "Linux for Idiots". Ubuntu is great for non-guru's but is nothing special as a server.

  2. Debian by towsonu2003 · · Score: 0, Troll

    As long as Ubuntu knows its responsibility to contribute to its parent, Debian, this sounds good. In the meantime, Debian could learn a trick or two about being "fast"...

  3. Actually, by hummassa · · Score: 0, Troll

    alien works for me 95% of the cases. works for Oracle, for instance... unless I have strict time constraints, instead of ./configure && make && sudo checkinstall make install I take my time to do dh_make, edit debian/*, and fakeroot debian/rules binary.

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  4. Losing one detail... by hummassa · · Score: 0, Troll

    Ubuntu improves the desktop presentation of Debian. How is that useful for Sun in the server market?
    Ubuntu also gives you a Debian server with time-based stable-releases (so, the need for backports is minimized). Actually, I am running Breezy even on my servers nowadays, because there is some server stuff that I want that is not on Woody... and I did not want to wait 'till 6.12 (etch) for something I had in a nice shape in 5.10 (breezy)
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