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Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel <at> gentoo.org> writes: |
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> What might not be too good is to base this on Gentoo. The |
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> Kolab2/Gentoo project is still rather experimental. If you need to |
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> serve customers you are still better of with the far more stable |
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> Kolab2/OpenPKG (http://www.kolab.org). |
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Hello Gunnar, |
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Thanks for all of the tips. However, Gentoo has spoiled me to the point |
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that I avoid most other distros because, I end up blaming my inept |
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system admin skills on the other distros.... (Gentoo has absolutely |
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spoiled me). I also have to decide if it is 'overkill' for what I need. |
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If I did install 'Kolab/OpenPKG' is there robust support when you have trouble? |
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Does one chroot an install of Kolab or does it require a complete stand |
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alone system? |
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Any chance in the future that Kolab will be a stable package (or at least |
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close)? I'm not really look for another keyboard adventure (got a few too |
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many of those going on right now). |
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I'm going to pop over to the Kolab site and google some more before making |
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a final decision. |
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James |
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