On 7/1/08 3:25PM , "Mark Hahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hmmm.... for me, its all about the kernel. Thats 90+% of the battle. Some >> > distros use good kernels, some do not. I won't mention who I think is in >> the >> > latter category. > > I was hoping for some discussion of concrete issues. for instance, > I have the impression debian uses something other than sysvinit - > does that work out well? > Debian uses standard sysvinit-style scripts in /etc/init.d, /etc/rc0.d, ... > is it a problem getting commercial > packages (pathscale/pgi/intel compilers, gaussian, etc) to run? > I¹ve never had any major problems. Most linux vendors supply both RPM¹s and .tar.gz installers, and I generally have better luck with the latter, even on RPM based systems anyway. > > the couple debian people I know tend to have more ideological motives > (which I do NOT impugn, except that I am personally more swayed by > practical, concrete reasons.) > My conversion¹ to use of Debian had little to do with ideological motives, and a lot more to do with minimizing the amount of time I had to take away from my research to support the Linux clusters I was maintaining at the time. Side note, one very nice thing about debian is the ability to upgrade a system in-place from one O/S release to another via apt-get dist-upgrade Much nicer than reinstalling the O/S as seems to be (used to be?) the norm with RPM-based systems -Greg > > > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > -- Gregory R. Warnes, Ph.D Program Director Center for Computational Arts, Sciences, and Engineering University of Rochester Tel: 585-273-2794 Fax: 585-276-2097 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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