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Any of them will work and perform the same functionality as well. If you use a distro that loads other programs or services that you don't want, remove them and customize your distro.
I agree, you can make just about any distro light-weight if you know how.
I have used Mandrake and Redhat for apache and both have been great. Something like Gentoo is great for building a system towards one thing as well, I guess you should use what you feel most comfortable with...
Any Distro will run Apache just fine. If you are looking for low-bloat and speed, i recommend Gentoo or LFS. I usually call Gentoo LFS for dummies (not calling Gentoo users Dummies because i am one, but like the book series "for Dummies).
With gentoo, you get the base system which can vary based on your USE variable (something you setup) and whatever else you install afterwards via the easy-to-use portage system.
But as stated before, you can make any Distro low-bloat by not choosing the "Install Everything" option and hand-picking what you need. Like, a web server doesnt need anything X related.
Sweet thanks for all the recommendations
I think ill go with what i use on my PC RH9
Its only for learning purposes
if/when i put up a real server im thinking Freebsd will be my route
this post may be a little old, but i still want to put in my 2 cents.
I think slackware would be a good choice for 4 reasons.
1) verry customizable during install, you can either avoid or enbrace "bloat", it's all up to you.
2) swaret helps keep the system up to date and its free (unlike redhats stupid service).
3) it forces you to learn to be a good admnistrator, cause if your not nothing will work.
4) I LOVE slackwares package management system, easy to use and powerfull, and with checkinstall (see sig) its unbeatable in my book.
Originally posted by e1000 this post may be a little old, but i still want to put in my 2 cents.
I think slackware would be a good choice for 4 reasons.
1) verry customizable during install, you can either avoid or enbrace "bloat", it's all up to you.
2) swaret helps keep the system up to date and its free (unlike redhats stupid service).
3) it forces you to learn to be a good admnistrator, cause if your not nothing will work.
4) I LOVE slackwares package management system, easy to use and powerfull, and with checkinstall (see sig) its unbeatable in my book.
#2 is the second person i've seen today talking about redhat without knowing about redhat. up2date is free. just keep filling out the questionaires and your demo account gets extended. when the extension is about to run out, they send you another questionaire which you fill out and gets your demo account extended. repeat lather and rinse.
Mandrake ADVX is very simple to install... (just click that u want to install it when installing mdk 9.1)
and it's at start fully configured
with PHP & MySQL & PostgreSQL & SSL MOD & other modules
but mdk 9.1 have maaaany errors....
i use gentoo for my apache server and i'm very pleased
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