> > Looked at Gentoo?
 I would prefer more "Stable" packages that have ceased development
and just release security packages.

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> I am a fan of both debian, slackware and freebsd.  For the least hassle in
> maintainence I am a huge fan of debian (freebsd and slackware require
> more time
Yeah that why i was thinking of using debian.
> to maintain, though this is purely an anecdotal assesment).  I also find that
> debian's footprint tends to be smaller than slackware's, especially if you get
> to know aptitude (package manager) which can remove unneeded libraries and
> binaries.
Yep, another reason I was thinking of debain
>
> For deployed servers it is actually best to avoid manually compiled
> software on debian.
I know, i already know the packages that I will use in debian. I will
not compile anything because I find that it ends up being harder to
keep things up to date
>  If you need to manually compile something, it is usually trivial to
> make a debianized package to install (and thereby manage from the package
> management tools) the package that you need.
> 
> As always, YMMV.
Huh? lol
> 
> I am sure that every major distro will end up being mentioned, though
> gentoo and
> SuSe seem unusually well represented at CLUG.
Yeah both of those I looked at and felt that the distros are more
toward release software.
>
> If you do go with debian, feel free to contact me offlist with any Debian
> related questions.
I dont think I have any but If i do I'll ask!

Travis R.

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