[SlugLUG] Debian As A Server

Rohan Sheth rohan at rohan.ws
Sun Jun 11 14:17:39 PDT 2006


I would use Ubuntu, however it has not proven (to me at least) to be a
stable/secure version that is dependable, fault-tolerant, and powerful. 
While it has gained quite the amount of steam recently it has yet to be
accepted as readily as Debian is as a server.  But I will definitely
keep Ubuntu in mind and install the server version on a spare machine to
play with.

--Rohan


Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> Adam Thompson wrote:
> >> Just a thought... you may want to consider Ubuntu server.  It's a
> >> great deal like Debian but the stable version is updated much more
> >> regularly.  I use it on a dual G5 Xserve and it runs great.
>
> I second the Ubuntu suggestion. In particular, it's pretty easy to
> set up a server for thin clients:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThinClientHowto
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