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Re: [PhillyOnRails] Which Linux distro?
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- From: Mat Schaffer <schapht@gmail.com>
- To: talk@phillyonrails.org
- Subject: Re: [PhillyOnRails] Which Linux distro?
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 14:06:58 -0400
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On Aug 20, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Cassius Rosenthal wrote:
And as for gentoo -- are you nuts?!? On a development machine,
sure. On a workstation, maybe. On a production server? That's
bad practice.
Yeah, you're probably right about the gentoo on production machines
thing. I tend to go CentOS when building something for large scale
work. But anymore it disappoints me to use a distro that doesn't
have ls color turned on by default. Like debian last time I used it.
Simiarly, Solaris 10 bugs me cause doesn't even include a terminal
definition for xterm-color.
-Mat
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