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I just took a look at PBDir and the choice of PBIs for server-related
softwares seems to be rather limited. They have a PBI for Apache, but I
could not even find one for PHP... To me it seems that if not all the
required softwares are available through PBI, it would be better to drop
the whole PBI idea all together and fall back to the FreeBSD
port/package system. But to go with the FreeBSD route, I will need to
convince my friend of using the command line at least to update the
packages and the OS. I am not sure if he will enjoy the usage of tools
such as mergemaster, given that this requires to have a good idea of
what is going on in the config files. This might make an OS like Ubuntu
easier to use for my friend, although this is probably not the most
stable and secure OS for a server. It might be a necessary compromise in
this case though...
- Best Server OS for Someone That Does not Want to Touch a... Pierre-Luc Drouin
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does not Want t... Polytropon
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does not Wa... Pierre-Luc Drouin
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does no... Polytropon
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Doe... Pierre-Luc Drouin
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone Tha... Polytropon
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Doe... Pierre-Luc Drouin
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone Tha... Polytropon
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone... Pierre-Luc Drouin
- Re: Best Server OS for Som... Polytropon
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone... Frank Shute
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does no... Dick Hoogendijk
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does not Wa... Outback Dingo
- Re: Best Server OS for Someone That Does not Want t... Jerome Herman