On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 2:29 AM, Robin Fourcade <fourcadero...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for your answer James,
> As this server is only the run this project, I can install another linux
> distribution.
> I'm able to install theses :
>
> *CentOS 6 minimal system (64 bits)*
> Système de base openSUSE 13.1 (64 bits)
> Système de base Debian 7 Wheezy (64 bits)
> CentOS 6 avec Parallels Plesk Panel 12 (64 bits)
> openSUSE 13.1 avec Parallels Plesk Panel 12 (64 bits)
> Système de base ubuntu 14.04 (64 bits)
>
> Do you think it's better to install one or another ?
>
> Actually, I already tried on Debian 7 and I followed some tutorial but I
> wasn't able to run the server neither. So if you know a great tutorial
> which shows how to install&run a django project on one of theses
> distributions, it would be perfect! :)
>
>

Debian 7 should work fine and would be my personal preference (all of the
Linux servers that I manager are Debian), as it includes Python 2.7.3 as
the default Python version. Ubuntu would be my second choice. I can
personally confirm that I've had Django working under Apache/WSGI on a
Debian 7 machine at some point.

The ultimate choice, though, is up to you, and how familiar you are with
the particular flavor of Linux you choose. You'll be in charge of
maintaining the system, so it should be something you are comfortable with.

-James

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