Greetings, On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 10:42:19AM +0200, Michael Kuhn wrote: > Personally, I think I heard or anyway I feel like the developers are > usually using the newer Debian version (thus Debian 9) which results > in a smoother installation process.
Yes, I believe this is true as well. From: Dave Sherohman > Note that Debian 10 (buster) was released on July 6, so stretch is > no longer the latest stable version. I would expect buster to > support koha (using the stretch packages if buster packages are > not yet available) with no problems, > but I haven't tried it myself. While Buster is the latest, I have tried installing Koha on it, and had some issues. I would recommend sticking with Stretch (Debian 9) or Bionic (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). And given that Debian is the preferred Linux Distribution, if you wish to have a GUI, you can always install that after. The default desktop manager for Ubuntu 18.04 is gnome which can be installed from Debian's wiki instructions: https://wiki.debian.org/Gnome Though, it is strange to install a desktop on your server, because Koha is access via webclients, which can be on any computer which knows how to reach your server. The only use case that I could see is a small library with no budget for multiple computers, and only a single staff person doing all the check-ins and check-outs. GPML, Mark Tompsett _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha