Re: [GENERAL] 8.3.1 Vs 8.3.3

2008-08-13 Thread David Siebert
I'm more a fan of centos, but have to give grudging respect to the latest couple of versions of ubuntu server. Once you learn the new way of doing things, it's quite easy to keep happy. The version of Ubuntu Server I looked at one one of the first versions. I am sure that Ubuntu has improved

Re: [GENERAL] 8.3.1 Vs 8.3.3

2008-08-12 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:03 PM, David Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I do agree and really like Centos but I don't want to have to have to > admin this box myself. Our network admin likes OpenSuse and doesn't want > to have to deal with anything else. I've found that adminning a dedicated p

Re: [GENERAL] 8.3.1 Vs 8.3.3

2008-08-12 Thread David Siebert
I do agree and really like Centos but I don't want to have to have to admin this box myself. Our network admin likes OpenSuse and doesn't want to have to deal with anything else. I tried Ubuntu server a while ago and was really not impressed. It was lacking a lot of packages that I wanted but that

Re: [GENERAL] 8.3.1 Vs 8.3.3

2008-08-12 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:51 PM, David Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am setting up a new server and I am using OpenSuse. OpenSuse only has > 8.3.1 in the repositories so I am wondering just how critical is the > need to update? I checked out the changed and there looks like a lot of > th

[GENERAL] 8.3.1 Vs 8.3.3

2008-08-12 Thread David Siebert
I am setting up a new server and I am using OpenSuse. OpenSuse only has 8.3.1 in the repositories so I am wondering just how critical is the need to update? I checked out the changed and there looks like a lot of them in 8.3.2. so I am wondering if I should just install from source or live with t