Originally posted by: JohnBernstein
Originally posted by: Rangoric
If Redhat makes a Server distro of Linux then obviously they will include what is useful for someone running a server (like X for Oracle) and not something for an amateur that runs their server from their basement (like MP3 Support).
You, (along with the professional disinfo people here,... well,.... who knows maybe they are just ignorant of the facts,.... I guess that is possible,... as incredible as that may seem), conveniently ignore the facts that:
1) Redhat is not a server only product.
2) Redhat, was and still is, first and foremost, a desktop product.
3) This desktop product does NOT ship with MP3.
I was just trying to point out that running a server with a graphics environment is stupid. It is nearly as stupid as having MP3 on a server.
This was in done in reply to the stupid claim that Redhat does not include MP3 support because it has a server solution in its product lineup.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's a small risk. It's a bigger risk to run apache, sendmail, bind, or allow users shell access to the server.
I totally agree.