Yes it does, thanks very much. I am only asking as I have heard good
things about Debian but wanted to make sure if I invested time learning
it that the system would be usable for any apps we develop.
Cheers.
- Asad
Chris Waters wrote:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 07:54:16AM -0400, Asad Quraish
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 07:54:16AM -0400, Asad Quraishi wrote:
> I want to adopt a platform that I know. I know Red Hat, where the files
> are located etc. I don't know Debian.
Yes, well, it's not like we mind if you use Red Hat or SuSE. We're a
non-profit, all-volunteer group, and we do this
What's wrong with our mail system? Why can't the debian admins blacklist
a well known spammer, or even better use a reputable DNSBL like SBL?
I asked the same questions to the debian admins but nobody ever replied,
I'm sick of receiving every few days the same spam from the same
professional spamme
talking about certification: are there any efforts/thoughts about
getting oracle certified? we have to use suse or redhat instead of
debian for most of the oracle installations due to certification (and
therefore support from oracle).
we know, it's a matter of time and money. but we would like
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