Check out http://www.tinysofa.org/
It is a very small footprint, server centric / no gui distro. And yes it goes 
for stable.
Cheers
Szemir

On May 3, 2005 14:09, Travis Rousseau wrote:
> Ok it will be setup as a server, no GUI, nothing that's not needed.
> It will server these purposes:
> Samba server (just in the internal network)
> Web server (one site external a few internal sites)
> NFS Server (internal network only)
> MySQL server (internal network only)
>
> The smallest space footprint would be best.
>
> I would like the software to be quite stable and tested (IE. not MySQL
> 5 or apache2 (where its only security patches and not new features))
> I don't much like RPM distros but if that's the best option that's
> what I'll use.
> I'd like a good package management system.
> I won't be installing source code. ( I want to keep with the packages
> to easily keep track of everything.)
>
> I been thinking about Debian or FreeBSD.
>
> what do you guys thing would be the best option (Please post other
> distros if you think they are better)?
>
> Travis R.
>
> P.S. Sorry I just cant think today.
>
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