RE: Linux distros

From: Adam Ellis (AdamE@AccelGrp.com)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 00:04:41 CET


Michele,

I have found many of my frustrations in configuring RedHat were solved with
the Webmin package (an excellent piece of software in my opinion):

www.webmin.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Andreoli [mailto:m.andreoli@tin.it]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:32 PM
To: mulinux@sunsite.auc.dk
Subject: Linux distros

Hello friends,
my legs are trembling for disgust starting now this worn-out thread, but
what's the better Linux distributions, at your opinion?

I just installed and tested RH7.2, and I'm swallow my rage (sorry for
slang: I'm fetching directly from my dictionary and do not know
exactly what I'm saying. In italiano: "sto avendo un travaso di bile").

Desktop is wonderfull, ok, but I'm unable to get working properly the
server side. I think, even Slackware is better of RedHat, from this
point of view. I'm ashamed, but even ftp-server I wasn't able to install
and run :-(

I still run my old Debian 2r2, but boot scripts in RH are trashware!
Any way, only an opinion.

There is, from Europe, Asia, America and Africa, a Linux distribution
acceptable in both side: desktop and server functions?
I wish only apache, ssh, ftp, telned and samba.

Michele

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