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+<div><div>Just for the records,</div><div><br/></div><div>Im using mga2 in servers</div><div><br/></div><div><font style="color:#333333">Enviado desde mi DROID 4G LTE de Verizon Wireless</font></div></div><br><br>Anne Wilson &lt;annew@kde.org&gt; escribió:<br><br>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>On 22/08/12 17:40, P. Christeas wrote:<br>&gt; On Wednesday 22 August 2012, Anne Wilson wrote:<br>&gt;&gt; My recent experiences with enterprise distros has been less than <br>&gt;&gt; happy and I'm seriously wondering whether I could use Mageia on<br>&gt;&gt; the server as well as on workstations. ... Has anyone any<br>&gt;&gt; relevant experience?<br>&gt;&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; Been using Mandrake, Mandriva and Mageia for servers, approx.<br>&gt; since 2001. So far, had no reason to move to any other distro<br>&gt; (except for prejudiced admins against a "desktop" / RPM distros).<br>&gt; <br>&gt; On a recent incident, I had to move some service from a RHEL6<br>&gt; server to a humble Mga1 box, in order to gain in performance (rh<br>&gt; did use older, less efficient versions). In a similar tone, vanilla<br>&gt; Debian couldn't install there (because of the firmware for its<br>&gt; NIC).<br>&gt; <br>Thanks, everyone.&nbsp; Most reassuring.&nbsp; The main objection against using<br>a desktop rather than an enterprise distro is that users see the<br>desktop one as more likely to get "broken".&nbsp; My experience has been<br>the opposite.&nbsp; The enterprise distros spread packages over a number of<br>repos, which clash with each other, so that sooner or later an update<br>breaks things catastrophically.&nbsp; I learned through bitter experience,<br>and next time took great care to google for what looked like an<br>authoritative instruction on how to "prioritize" the repos - and my<br>system is once again broken beyond repair, or at least, I'm told that<br>repairing will be so long and painful it's not worth trying.<br><br>I don't aim to get bitten a third time.<br><br>Anne<br>- -- <br>Need KDE help? Try<br>http://userbase.kde.org or<br>http://forum.kde.org<br>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----<br>Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)<br>Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/<br><br>iEYEARECAAYFAlA1DrUACgkQj93fyh4cnBdsSACcD5lPpICwIfclk5agp6RPpEIS<br>mRQAn3IbIcgQUJpgVWvPX/14HCANdbjr<br>=NKkn<br>-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----<br>Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com<br> \ No newline at end of file
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+<div><div>Just for the records,</div><div><br/></div><div>Im using mga2 in servers</div><div><br/></div><div><font style="color:#333333">Enviado desde mi DROID 4G LTE de Verizon Wireless</font></div></div><br><br>Anne Wilson &lt;annew@kde.org&gt; escribió:<br><br>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>On 22/08/12 17:40, P. Christeas wrote:<br>&gt; On Wednesday 22 August 2012, Anne Wilson wrote:<br>&gt;&gt; My recent experiences with enterprise distros has been less than <br>&gt;&gt; happy and I'm seriously wondering whether I could use Mageia on<br>&gt;&gt; the server as well as on workstations. ... Has anyone any<br>&gt;&gt; relevant experience?<br>&gt;&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; Been using Mandrake, Mandriva and Mageia for servers, approx.<br>&gt; since 2001. So far, had no reason to move to any other distro<br>&gt; (except for prejudiced admins against a "desktop" / RPM distros).<br>&gt; <br>&gt; On a recent incident, I had to move some service from a RHEL6<br>&gt; server to a humble Mga1 box, in order to gain in performance (rh<br>&gt; did use older, less efficient versions). In a similar tone, vanilla<br>&gt; Debian couldn't install there (because of the firmware for its<br>&gt; NIC).<br>&gt; <br>Thanks, everyone.&nbsp; Most reassuring.&nbsp; The main objection against using<br>a desktop rather than an enterprise distro is that users see the<br>desktop one as more likely to get "broken".&nbsp; My experience has been<br>the opposite.&nbsp; The enterprise distros spread packages over a number of<br>repos, which clash with each other, so that sooner or later an update<br>breaks things catastrophically.&nbsp; I learned through bitter experience,<br>and next time took great care to google for what looked like an<br>authoritative instruction on how to "prioritize" the repos - and my<br>system is once again broken beyond repair, or at least, I'm told that<br>repairing will be so long and painful it's not worth trying.<br><br>I don't aim to get bitten a third time.<br><br>Anne<br>- -- <br>Need KDE help? Try<br>http://userbase.kde.org or<br>http://forum.kde.org<br>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----<br>Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)<br>Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/<br><br>iEYEARECAAYFAlA1DrUACgkQj93fyh4cnBdsSACcD5lPpICwIfclk5agp6RPpEIS<br>mRQAn3IbIcgQUJpgVWvPX/14HCANdbjr<br>=NKkn<br>-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----<br>Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com<br> \ No newline at end of file
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+<div><div>Enterprise distros = loooong updates period.</div><div>Like MES, RH, Centos with 5 years.</div><div><br/></div><div><font style="color:#333333">Enviado desde mi DROID 4G LTE de Verizon Wireless</font></div></div><br><br>Oliver Burger &lt;oliver.bgr@googlemail.com&gt; escribió:<br><br>Am 22.08.2012 19:05, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:<br>&gt; I don't know what "enterprise" distros are supposed to be, but IME<br>&gt; Debian is quite reliable on a server.<br>Yes, but also quite old. I am working for a company thats main business <br>is webgis and we are running several debian servers and are always <br>facing problems because of old versions of the gis stack (gdal, <br>mapserver,...).<br><br>I'm trying to convince my boss to try and run a Mga server, as we are <br>currently testing Ubuntu servers (nearer to Debian, which everyone is <br>used to).<br>The added value of Mga in our case is, that I am maintaining most of <br>Mga's gis stack :)<br><br>Oliver<br><br>-- <br>Oliver Burger aka obgr_seneca<br><br>Mageia contributor<br>Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com<br> \ No newline at end of file
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+<div><div>Enterprise distros = loooong updates period.</div><div>Like MES, RH, Centos with 5 years.</div><div><br/></div><div><font style="color:#333333">Enviado desde mi DROID 4G LTE de Verizon Wireless</font></div></div><br><br>Oliver Burger &lt;oliver.bgr@googlemail.com&gt; escribió:<br><br>Am 22.08.2012 19:05, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:<br>&gt; I don't know what "enterprise" distros are supposed to be, but IME<br>&gt; Debian is quite reliable on a server.<br>Yes, but also quite old. I am working for a company thats main business <br>is webgis and we are running several debian servers and are always <br>facing problems because of old versions of the gis stack (gdal, <br>mapserver,...).<br><br>I'm trying to convince my boss to try and run a Mga server, as we are <br>currently testing Ubuntu servers (nearer to Debian, which everyone is <br>used to).<br>The added value of Mga in our case is, that I am maintaining most of <br>Mga's gis stack :)<br><br>Oliver<br><br>-- <br>Oliver Burger aka obgr_seneca<br><br>Mageia contributor<br>Email Shield provided by NOCWorldWide.com<br> \ No newline at end of file