Originally posted by: magomago
Ubuntu
www.ubuntu.ccom (maybe org? lol)
www.ubuntuforums.org for a awsome help forum where you can ask and search for questions that might have already been answered.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: daniel49
i am no expert by any means but I don't think ubuntu is very close to Redhat![]()
I think Ubuntu is very similar to Debian. So far I like Debian (it's fast) but it's a little hard for me. Ubuntu's probably just an easier version and judging from the installer screenshots it looks very similar to Debian so I'd recommend that (well not SPECIFICALLY for an RH cert).
Fedora Core is very easy to use as well and it's perfect for an RH cert because it's made (well, sanctioned?) by the same company.
I'm not sure what's involved in the RH cert but if it's anything like MCSE then it requires you to know precisely that operating system. Maybe you need Red Hat Enterprise, I don't know.
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
You do realize he was making a joke right?![]()
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: magomago
Ubuntu
www.ubuntu.ccom (maybe org? lol)
www.ubuntuforums.org for a awsome help forum where you can ask and search for questions that might have already been answered.
do remember that ubuntu is not for everyone.
When I tried it, I hated the way the system was structed.
There was no "chemistry" between the system and i.
And I felt right at home with gentoo.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: magomago
Ubuntu
www.ubuntu.ccom (maybe org? lol)
www.ubuntuforums.org for a awsome help forum where you can ask and search for questions that might have already been answered.
do remember that ubuntu is not for everyone.
When I tried it, I hated the way the system was structed.
There was no "chemistry" between the system and i.
And I felt right at home with gentoo.
Heh I know the feeling. All of my server installs are Gentoo, but I didn't feel like the hassle of configuring xorg and compiling from source so I installed Ubuntu (with kde) on this box, took probably 15 minutes to set up, which is fine because all I use this box for is mail, internet, office docs, and ssh'ing to my servers![]()
Originally posted by: nweaver
I was a gentoo tweaker (and loved it)
now that i have found Debian stable (or testing, at times) I won't go back. Updating the system is just too much easier wtih Debian, and with stable, I don't have to worry nearly as much about broken packages. Apt-get is as good as emerge, although not as populated. It took getting used to the changes, but now I'm slowly rolling boxes away from gentoo and to debian.