[Leaplist] Another Vixta ??
Danny W. Burdick
burdick at digital.net
Fri Feb 22 22:40:22 EST 2008
A couple of years ago when the four hurricanes passed thru Brevard
County I met the hands on guy for the
Brevard County server farm at the eoc...he was on standby and was
fascinated by my Ham radio communications
with the Miami Hurricane Center.....come to find out that night that all
the major servers for this county Brevard
at the county govt center are running on Debian....his name was Fred...
Hank Lambert wrote:
> No advantage, just education. I am a network administrator in a
> microsoft environment. I have been campaigning for the last 18 months
> to start using Linux both internally as well as for some of our
> clients. I have finally made headway, and we are about to start
> planning our first Linux mail server. I will be using Debian as the
> server, and I am guessing sendmail as the mail server. I plan on doing
> all of my own research, and then ask some of the fine folks in this
> group to look at my configuration during an installfest to make sure I
> have everything set up correctly.
>
> All of my experiance with Linux so far is based on Debian. From what I
> have seen, most IT job opportunities that are looking for Linux
> experience want Red Hat, usually Enterprise Server or SuSe experience.
> Being my experience is with Debian, I know and use (and love) apt. I
> want to install Linux on my laptop to start my migration to be Windows
> free at home. I figure if I install Fedora, I will get some experience
> using RPMs and learn the Red Hat way of doing things.
>
> That is now, who knows what distro I will have on it in 6 months.
>
> Hank
>
> Ram K. Singh wrote:
>> Why Fedora 8 ? Any particular advantage?
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