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I have been running redhat 7.0 server for quite a while, and I have had no problems with it, it runs my internet
server very well. Although I will agree that slackware is
probably the best linux disrib that I have used. Linux is
deffinatly more stable then windows, and I can say this without question. As to the suse being better then redhat
I have to disagree with this for a couple of simple facts.
1) Suse has horible support, c'mon guys one day a week support, and that is very limited, jesus guys get on the
ball, I know linux fairly well but even the best of us
need support at times.
2)I started on a linux raid server for the net, but much to
my surrprise I found that Suse diden't support IDE raid controllers. And our client due to funds coulden't use SCSI,
so we ordered a special 3Ware IDE raid controller just for
this build, only to find that after talking to their support
, but mind you only the day that thay were there, and even then for only a half a day did thay come to work (HHHMMM a relaxed work envronment LOL)only after talking to alot of know nothing techs did I finally find one who had an Idea about what was going on with this, and much to my disapointment I discovered that I had to rebuild the entire
kernel just to make even this special raid controller work,
therefor using BSD instead (yuk).
3) I have never had a problem with redhat, their support is
top noch, and you don't have to sift through a whole tree of
people just to find s person that knows about the OS, and so
I pose to you, is SUSE better? I don't think so.
server very well. Although I will agree that slackware is
probably the best linux disrib that I have used. Linux is
deffinatly more stable then windows, and I can say this without question. As to the suse being better then redhat
I have to disagree with this for a couple of simple facts.
1) Suse has horible support, c'mon guys one day a week support, and that is very limited, jesus guys get on the
ball, I know linux fairly well but even the best of us
need support at times.
2)I started on a linux raid server for the net, but much to
my surrprise I found that Suse diden't support IDE raid controllers. And our client due to funds coulden't use SCSI,
so we ordered a special 3Ware IDE raid controller just for
this build, only to find that after talking to their support
, but mind you only the day that thay were there, and even then for only a half a day did thay come to work (HHHMMM a relaxed work envronment LOL)only after talking to alot of know nothing techs did I finally find one who had an Idea about what was going on with this, and much to my disapointment I discovered that I had to rebuild the entire
kernel just to make even this special raid controller work,
therefor using BSD instead (yuk).
3) I have never had a problem with redhat, their support is
top noch, and you don't have to sift through a whole tree of
people just to find s person that knows about the OS, and so
I pose to you, is SUSE better? I don't think so.