Alex Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) Distribution of Linux to have the largest number of "out of the box"
> security holes. Check back and look at the security reports. Count them if
> you insist.
And check for the number of them being Red Hat specific.
>
> 2) Most commercial software made _for_ RedHat (some companies only
> "support" RedHat) insist that you use RPM to install their software,
> otherwise you are SOL. Most commercial software made _for_ _Linux_
> supports all distributions.
That depends very much on the level of support you're giving - for a
big, complex you want to support as few environments as possible. You
can use it other places, but won't be supported to the same degree.
> 3) So much extra crap running to begin with, eating up extra memory, cpu,
> etc.
You're obviously unfamiliar with it.
> I'm sure we could go on, but this isn't a Linux list :)
Agreed. And of course, it isn't very interesting to discuss with
someone who is unfamiliar with the product.
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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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