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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri May 21 15:39:37 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: pizza at shaftnet.org (Stuffed Crust)</li>
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- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] Clarification - Fedora as a server?</li>
If you want your machine up and stable, then don't mess with it once
you ahve it set up the way you want.
Fedora Core 1 is not "unstable" in the literal or Debian sense of the
word. It is a tested, QA'ed release. "Unstable" Fedora Core is the
aptly-named RawHide stuff.
Ultimately the distro matters little in that regard; generally speaking
any known bugs will have been fixed when it ships. What breaks running,
stable systems is users or administrators messing with it -- by
making changes in configuration and/or installed software.
But a system isn't going to "break" when it's just sitting there.
Changes are what introduces instability.
I have four FC1, one RH 9, and four RH 7.3 boxes in production now, and
every one of 'em is as stable and reliable as their underlying hardware.
I plan on transitioning two of the RH 7.3 boxes to FC2 soon; they're
both secondary/test machines and through that I'll learn the kinks
involved before I move the really important RH 7.3 box over. The last
RH7.3 box I'll be keeping as a legacy support testbed.
- Solomon
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