Ühel ilusal päeval [12.03.2002] kirjutas R. van der Slot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear support, > > I was wandering on the internet in search for the perfect server(s) > distribution of Linux. My eye felt on Debian, only it's not completely > clear if I can use Debian as PROXY, File/print, mail server (with Exchange > coorporation) and/or Oracle server. > > I want to setup these servers for a big project. Only I want to know which > servers I can use Debian for and or what problems I can encounter with i.e. > exchange?
Heips! Note, that this is not official Debian support, this is Debian users' mailing list. Anyway, i am quite convinced, that you can use Debian for those purposes you described in your posting. I am no expert on mail/file/print servers, but i have been experimenting with Oracle on Debian a little. If you are planning to run Oracle8i server on Linux platform, then i truely recommend Debian Potato. Oracle install process has been historically major PITA on the linux platform. However, on Debian Potato it went smoothly, except one little glitch -- the root.sh script didn't find awk, so the script needed to be edited. Oracle on Debian seems very stable to me, I haven't had any problems with it. Oh, and when installing Oracle on Debian Potato, one does not have to mess with this scary downgrading glibc stuff, this means, that install on Debian is much cleaner than install on RedHat. Namarie! Juhan (Ugh! I am not a native english speaker, as you have probably noticed.) -- In the early morning hour, when the pub was closing, my grandpa emptied his tankard, stood up and said his famous words: Save Your Breath ... You'll need it to blow up your date! http://www.hot.ee/oppalilli/