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On Tue, May 15, 2007 20:48, Robert Worreby wrote: |
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> I can only agree with Mark, I use Gentoo extensively at home, and love it. |
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keep up the good work Robert :) |
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> But at work (Telco environment) I wouldn't recommend it, there we go with Red |
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> Hat Linux (surprise surprise ;-)) |
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i have still redhat 8 aswell here, need time to change it to gentoo, redhat 8 |
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keeps working for me, damm redhat :-) |
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> when it comes to Linux, otherwise we're |
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> using HP-Unix and Sun Solaris extensively. |
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my sun server is a coldcabinet for beers :-) |
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> Personally I'd prefer for a server environment Debian which for a company got |
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> a stable and long release cyclus (even though it's nowhere as flexible as |
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> Gentoo....) |
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do we talk debian enterprise or jost debian ? |
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what gentoo needs is enterprise and more that use developes for gentoo |
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enterprise, not complain on what is missing in gentoo |
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> It's basically all boils down to production stability and knowing your |
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> environment from a to z. |
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i know perfect with gentoo, but its hard with other os |
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thanks to devs on gentoo, i love the work that ARE being done, and hope i am |
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not needed to install another iso to break things |
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