Actually, I've done quite a bit with RH/Fed. I think that they're great out of the box - run on almost any system OSes, but... when it comes down to it, they're quickly becoming the Microsoft of *nixes. there are tons of exploits for RH/Fed where there are none with other flavors. their package management system is losing ground quickly, and well... they don't really do much in the way of actually "helping" people maintain the vital knowledge of running a *nix based system properly.
So, with that- I've give some creadit. If you're just starting out- use RH/Fed. When you're ready to grow up- move to something that has more thought put behind it. Debian/FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Solaris
There are FAR better *nix based OSes out there that aren't nearly as troublesome as the redhate/fagora project.
If you want uber simplicity, why not use FreeBSD? Need a webserver up and running in 20 minutes- how about OpenBSD?
actually...
E-brakes are great for driving in the snow, or in rainy conditions because once pulled, they force the weght of thed front of the car to act as a weight and generally force the vehicle to slide back in to a straight line due to forward momentum.
but hell, i'm just a gardener, so what do i know?
Actually, I've done quite a bit with RH/Fed. I think that they're great out of the box - run on almost any system OSes, but... when it comes down to it, they're quickly becoming the Microsoft of *nixes. there are tons of exploits for RH/Fed where there are none with other flavors. their package management system is losing ground quickly, and well... they don't really do much in the way of actually "helping" people maintain the vital knowledge of running a *nix based system properly. So, with that- I've give some creadit. If you're just starting out- use RH/Fed. When you're ready to grow up- move to something that has more thought put behind it. Debian/FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Solaris
There are FAR better *nix based OSes out there that aren't nearly as troublesome as the redhate/fagora project. If you want uber simplicity, why not use FreeBSD? Need a webserver up and running in 20 minutes- how about OpenBSD?
actually... E-brakes are great for driving in the snow, or in rainy conditions because once pulled, they force the weght of thed front of the car to act as a weight and generally force the vehicle to slide back in to a straight line due to forward momentum. but hell, i'm just a gardener, so what do i know?