Jerrod Howard wrote:
>OK, I don't mean to open a flame war or anything, but I am building up a
>machine to do beta testing on our calendar and some other graphical analysis
>programs on (STL viewers and converters, PLY builders, etc). Right now, we
>run Debian 3.0 on our calendar, but it is *very* sparse (mini-OS and Apache
>to house our calendar).
>
>I was wondering what OS you would recommend (which Linux version) that is
>the most stable, while allowing for a good GUI engine to manage the graphics
>aps? I know SuSE, Mandrake (which I know pretty well), and RedHat, and I
>will probably try them both out (since while I'm testing I can blow out the
>machine at will), but are there some others you have experience with that
>you know to be pretty easy to install and run very stable? It will house the
>OS, apache (or some web server), FTP server, and some graphics apps. Thanks
>
>Jerrod Howard
>Core Imaging Facility
>
>
I use SuSE linux heavily for the desktop workstation, and on a backup
servers. I gave up on RedHat years ago. I have heard good coments on
Gentoo linux, but I have not tried it. I have seen where Debian has a
beta graphics installer out, and has a new version coming out in a month
or so.
thanks,
Danny
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