On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 00:34, Matthew Joyce wrote: > Dear Debian-users, > > An future project here will use Apache/PHP/PostgreSQL on a Dell server. > > The vendor will advocate Redhat, but Debian is the only linux I have > used so that would be my choice. > I will be supporting the box and os, they will support the app. > > I do not know the versions of the packages they will want to use, so I > don't know if vanilla woody will be sufficient. > > I guess what I want to find out is, is there any reason why Debian would > not be able to do the job that they are suggesting Redhat for, and what > reasoning can I use to support my proposing Debian.
[ ... ] The very first reason I would use: If you pay, you decide. Fullstop. I'm not an admin. I started running Linux with RedHat Linux about 3 years ago or so on a single user machine, and I started running Debian last summer for the first time. What I find extremely much easier on Debian compared to the RedHat way is the way how system updates are done. I found it extremely more difficult to update my system on RedHat than on Debian. And I'd check very carefully prices that you possibly have to pay nowadays for a RedHat system and its possible updates when they become necessary. All in all I really enjoyed RedHat Linux until some time ago - minus the difficulties regarding packages updates. But as I said: If you pay then you decide. Best Regards Wolfgang -- Profile, Links: http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]