![]() I personally had to call Red Hat a couple of times, and with seriously advanced problems. In the server side with support Red Hat and Suse Enterprise are very popular because of the support level. Suse Enterprise, Red Hat and Ubuntu (canonical) all have professional support. It will scan Linux and Mac is SSH is enabled.īrian_Noga, regardless of CentOS or Ubuntu, when talking about pure server you don't usually install a GUI, neither with CentOS or with Ubuntu, but both work with GUI.įor server you will have to weight if you want the support or not. all positive/negative honest thoughts are wanted. In advance, I say thanks for all comments. I am open to all options, once chosen, I will not want to change, as I will focus myself on learning this server's quirks and stuff. It is for a business venture and thus being, has to be fully legal. I have all the hard ware, I am not wanting to go through the $$$ at this point for Microsoft server as I dont have the $700+ for the server. General server stuff (Apache, MySQL, MyPHP) as well as filesharing. Will need to operate Spiceworks (if there is a version that will on linux) ![]() I want to start on a 32bit distro if possible, the server has: ![]() ![]() Now, for the answers to some of the questions sure to follow. I am hoping to find one that will drag me into the server distro without a difficult learning curve. I am thinking Ubuntu, I am open to look at anything right now. I'm not a linux person (which I am going change), I will be setting up a linux server (yes, not a workstation but server) up and I am looking for advice on a good distro to use. I have a question, yes it is done with extreme ignorance. ![]()
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