Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Half your argument is based on Debian features. Which are also, therefore, ubuntu features.
> Why not just use Debian > then, instead of Ubuntu? Because enterprise support is available for ubuntu, and also, if someone is familiar with ubuntu desktop already it makes sense for them to deploy ubuntu server if servers are needed. > Especially for a headless server? What difference does it make if the server is headless? How would that be an advantage for debian? > I've been a > Debian (non-GUI) user for almost 10 years. I've never touched Ubuntu, > or any other distro. Debian has always come through for my server > needs, so I've never considered anything else. Convince me why I should > switch my Postfix server environment from Debian to Ubuntu. I'm curious > to see how compelling your argument is. > If you're happy with debian then there's no point - but let's turn the question around: Convince me why I should switch from ubuntu to debian. Let's see what arguments you have. Joe