Well in my humble experience, although I "love" Gentoo to death, I would be compelled to say Redhat and/or Suse. I don't necessarilly agree with having to standardise on these, but they have the corporate backing from the big hardware vendors. It's a decision devoid of "what is best". It's what will work with the latest hardware and give support for the managers that need that type of warm fuzzy (blaiming the vendor) feeling;)
I have done an applied physics degree and am currently finishing my Phd in physics. My University physics bible was Sears,Zamansky and Young. (8th Edition Now I think). Covers everything including quantum mechanics and relativity. Also has good descriptions and excellent examples. Anything more technical than this and your spending AUD $100+ for a particular subject per book, Just My 2c:)
Well in my humble experience, although I "love" Gentoo to death, I would be compelled to say Redhat and/or Suse. ;)
I don't necessarilly agree with having to standardise on these, but they have the corporate backing from the big hardware vendors.
It's a decision devoid of "what is best". It's what will work with the latest hardware and give support for the managers that need that type of warm fuzzy (blaiming the vendor) feeling
my 2cents
I have done an applied physics degree and am currently finishing my Phd in physics. My University physics bible was Sears,Zamansky and Young. (8th Edition Now I think). Covers everything including quantum mechanics and relativity. Also has good descriptions and excellent examples. Anything more technical than this and your spending AUD $100+ for a particular subject per book, Just My 2c :)