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webinfoguy25
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What Flavor of Linux?
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July 04, 2014, 05:26:17 PM »
Ok so I made a Fedora Live CD and its version 20. I went to install and its being crazy trying to use my entire ntsf partition. How do you mount that ? I tried root (/) and that said i needed more than 2 gigs of space for install which is total bs for anything linux. Ok so i upped the ntsf to 30 gb and it still said i didn't have enough space to install?WTF?
So I dont care for Ubuntu what version of Linux do you guys use and why? Give me alink to the download if you can.
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perkiset
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Re: What Flavor of Linux?
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We've gone all Red Hat, although we have some CentOS installs where we can be cheaper.
But personally, when I have something I want good and stable, I use
http://www.freebsd.org
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using amazon's distribution in on all my machines, it is centish
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any flavor that comes with yum is handy as it saves time. i used to compile everything from scratch, but yum really isn't all that bad.
i also agree on fbsd, i use it for mission critical servers i.e. that handle licensing
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Quote from: styx on September 09, 2014, 07:30:52 AM
any flavor that comes with yum is handy as it saves time. i used to compile everything from scratch, but yum really isn't all that bad.
i also agree on fbsd, i use it for mission critical servers i.e. that handle licensing
styx, ltns
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Hey Styx
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