Re: Is it worth changing to fedora ?

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Gerry Maddock wrote:
I've been running it for awhile now and have had zero problems (not just
running X, but services such as Samba, bind, apache, IP Tables, mysql, etc.)
You will receive several emails from users with problems on a list like
this. If you search past RH or other flavor lists, you will see there are
many users having problems there too. There is a wide variety of users on
this list from Guru to newbie.

I have two FC1 systems running in a production webserver enviroment on dual processor IBM eServers. These are in a load-balanced cluster. The website data is housed on a Network Appliance F840 NAS unit. Each server has two 100Mbps uplinks, one to the NAS and one to the outside world.

Each server is doing about 80Mbps of traffic.  No glitches.  Not a one.
Flawless.  I can recommend FC1.
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