[ale] Debian 3.0 as a server platform?
Raylynn Knight
audilover at speedfactory.net
Thu Jun 2 02:57:55 EDT 2005
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 23:06 -0500, ChangingLINKS.com wrote:
> On Wednesday June 01 2005 19:41, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > Debian stable as a server is tops-down the best (and most
> > widely supported) choice,
> >
> > -Jim P.
>
> Really? "Most widely" supported?
>
> Tops-down "the best" including FreeBSD and other distros?
>
> Why?
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> I'm not attacking, it's just that I have never heard anyone make those claims,
> and would like to know more. Where can I go get the "support?"
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> (Are you speaking along the lines of sticking with "stable"?)
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> For those "Debian Defenders" out there, it would be positive if they could
> point out features Debian has that CAN'T be found with other distros.
>
I'll take this one. It supports ia32, m68k, sparc, alpha, PPC, arm,
mips, mipsel, hppa, ia64 and s390 architectures. I don't know of any
other linux distribution that supports this many architectures. NetBSD
may support more architectures, but their device support isn't as
broad.
> Also, I don't know where to get the information, but it would also be good if
> the Debian Defenders could list case studies of organizations using Debian.
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