Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 741 votes ~ 14 comments )
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#36 Re: The Best Linux Distribution? Posted by tong (69.158.xx.xx) on Tue 17 Jan 2006 at 16:18 <blockquote>Debian seems to attract quite a lot of advanced users and admins who grew tired of over-fiddling and compiling, and who want to have a stable, reliable and secure OS to develop software or run services on without having to spend too much time on the system itself</blockquote> Couldn't agree more. That why I choose Debian testing when sarge was not stable and now Debian stable (yeah, sarge all the time) -- no time to play with the OS, everything just works, and have my job done. Execellent. In other words, I know how to fix my car. But I'd rather dirve it to do site seeing rather than staying at the same place fixing my car. I want to spend as less time on my car as possible. Debian suits my goal in every aspects. tong
In other words, I know how to fix my car. But I'd rather dirve it to do site seeing rather than staying at the same place fixing my car. I want to spend as less time on my car as possible. Debian suits my goal in every aspects.
tong
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