Re: [ldm-users] Fedora 7 Installs

Just my 2-cents worth; if you want stability use CentOS. The acquisition
cost is the same to use Fedora or CentOS, but you will spend less time
and effort keeping your system working if you choose CentOS. For our
Linux production systems we use RHEL.

Lowell Schaffert
 
Lockheed Martin Corporation
2050 South Blosser Road
Santa Maria, CA 93458
 
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[mailto:ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerry Creager
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Subject: Re: [ldm-users] Fedora 7 Installs

I'd recommend CentOS for something like an LDM or Gempak install.  I'm 
running Fedora 7 on my laptop and I'm not completely convinced it's 
ready for a production environment.

gerry

Michael Allen wrote:
> This is an interesting topic, especially because I'm preparing to 
> install Fedora 7 here, too.
> 
> Is there a particular preferred installation method?  If so, what is
it?
> 
> Michael Allen
> CPHS
> Anoka-Hennepin School District
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