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Re: servers running debian



===On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Brad wrote:
    > 
    > On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 12:15:55AM -0800, Jeff Davis wrote:
    > > Does anyone know of any servers (web hosts or the like) that run Debian?
    > > I noticed most run RedHat, but I am not sure why exactly. Any
    > > explanation?
    > 
    > I know of one, although it was running RedHat until i took on the job.
    > Personally, i find Debian _much_ easier to keep up-to-date. The day
    > something new is released for potato, a cronjob emails me and asks me to

How do you set that up?  (The cron job I mean.)  Where are you checking to see
if something new is realeased?


    > look into installing it. With the RedHat installation, it had been
    > running 5.2 forever because no one could be bothered to seek out the
    > updates...
    > 
    > 
    > I've also worked with some RedHat servers, in that case the boss picked
    > RedHat and wanted every Linux box in the department running that so
    > they'd all be the same (which lead at one point to ALL our boxen being
    > listed in ORBS...).
    > 
    > Generally, i'd guess that whoever is there when the first move is made
    > to Linux gets to pick the distro, and inertia keeps that from being
    > changed too often. So if the admin knows RedHat better, or the bosses
    > choose RedHat for whatever reason (remember, to most suits
    > Linux==RedHat), then that's how it'll be. And if a new admin is coming
    > into the field, and finds that the servers run RedHat, that's what he'll
    > learn and then recommend at his next job.
    > 
    > 
    > -- 
    >   finger for GPG public key.
    > 

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