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Diri ra man sa amo, duha ra kabuok computer oi. Hehe. Then ganahan ko ang usa ka computer nako kay ako i-server para experience lang. Hmm, I prefer Linux lang usa kay wala pa kaayo ko idea about BSD. So do you have any suggestions?
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if distro imng gipangita..
(if you mean distro you mean linux dba?) just use plain old linux kernel without any distro or UI. Download the kernel and install.. Distro with UI can help you configure and manipulate easily BUT as a server it will take some overhead during processing, some millesecond of overhead is important specially kng server ka..
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halu,
SME Server (CentOS based) SME Server Inc. - Home this is a very nice distribution tungod sa documentation ug community support. if ganahan lang ka ug Network-Attached Storage use FreeNAS FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server - Home BSD-based pero nindot ang performance. visit DistroWatch for more Linux & BSD distributions DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD. |
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para sa imo need try ubuntu 8.04 server first. you'll be up and running in no time.
gamay ra pud disk space requirement kay wala man gui. package management using apt is also very simple. installing/uninstalling packaged apps is usually a single command line. @cebugdev murag dili to para sa mga faint of heart imo suggestion bro ![]() dako kaau trabaho setting up a linux system without a distro (Welcome to Linux From Scratch!). building the the kernel alone does not make a linux system or at least not something very useful. |
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Of course, one Linux-installed PC can handle all sorts of servers it can handle. However, ideally, you can have one PC to handle different type of servers but its not practical.
But which Linux flavor/distro you asked? That would now depend on your preferences and for your needs. Why go with the fad? Choose which is right for you. |
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try visiting this website. this site is very informational. You can follow the steps on how to setup your own server. HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
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