[ale] RealAudio on linux; distro reccomendations

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Fri Oct 6 16:53:17 EDT 2000


Once you get comfortable with the layout of SuSE, it is very easy, high
quality distro.  Everything usually works and the apps are high quality
that were selected.  Install is a snap too.  I would think the Redhat CD
he has should be evaluated for its security level.  In other words, you
probably need to make sure he learns how to update his install to the
latest patch level before you let him put the machine out there as a
public server.  I was a DOS to Win3.1 to Unix/IRIX to Linux over the
past years.  I found that as I learned more about what I could do with
Unix/Linux, my interest grew.  I would encourage him to spend two weeks
reading in high speed learning curve and go for building a home system
as a Real Audio server.  Then he could move the NT box over to Linux
once he knows how without compromising the business productivity.  In
the long run he'll thank you!
Dow

Joe Knapka wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I just got a call from a co-worker who's setting up a
> live video streaming server for a client, based on
> Real.com products (RealProducer, RealPlayer etc.). I
> don't know much of the details, but he talked to the
> people at Real.com, and they recommended he go with
> a Linux server rather than NT for stability reasons. Cool.
> 
> But Mark, my co-worker, has zero Linux knowledge, though
> he knows his way around NT fairly well. His first question
> to me was, "About Linux: how easy is it?" Then he told me
> he'd picked up a Linux "Teach Yourself" kind of book
> at a local drugstore (this is in NYC...), and it came
> with a Red Hat CD.
> 
> I have no idea how to answer that question. I mean, if
> you have no *nix experience at all, you can still probably
> get a Red Hat box going in a couple hours, but then what?
> 
> So has anyone on the list jumped from a Windows-only
> background into Linux recently? What kind of experience
> was that?
> 
> Finally, what do y'all think would be the best distro
> for someone in that situation? (I know Slackware is right
> out, but it's the only one I have much experience with.)
> 
> Thanks,
> -- Joe
> 
> --
> *** Joseph Knapka ***
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> are to be treated as variables.
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