From: | Andreas Wollschlaeger <andy(at)chindogu(dot)de> |
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To: | "PostgreSQL General Mailing List" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Newbie question - Which Linux? |
Date: | 2002-03-21 20:40:05 |
Message-ID: | 20020321204003.D6E5547597B@postgresql.org |
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Hello
On Thursday 21 March 2002 19:27, daniel wrote:
> as far as i know they're all pretty much the same when talking about db
> compatability. here's my take on the two i've dealt with:
>
> suse really easy, but if you have trouble,
> a great deal of the help online is in
> german
>
> redhat a little less stable in some areas,
> for some reason they insist on using
> the VERY latest kernel. but their
> use of "rpm's" makes everything real
> easy, and the mailing lists and help
> online is mostly english.
>
Oops? Thought it was the other way round? At least I had some trouble with
Suse 7.3 and its 2.4.10 Kernel (until i decided to ignore SuSE's warnings and
made my own 2.4.16 Kernel :-) , whereas i recently read a statement from
RedHat that they'll "stay with 2.4.9 until the new kernels pass their test
suite". Alas, building a homegrown Kernel is always good fun....
Greetings
Andreas
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sorry for the newbie question. I'm going to install Linux primarily to
> > run PostgeSQL. Is their any version/flavour of Linux that comes highly
> > recommended for PostgreSQL? Or are they pretty much the same as far as
> > PostgreSQL users are concerned?
> >
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