> > First off - very few third party tools support debian. Debian is > a > > sure fire way to have an unsupported system. Use RedHat or SuSe > > (flame me all you want, it doesn't make it less true). > > *cough* BS *cough* > > Linux is Linux. It doesn't matter what trademark you put on top of > it. > As long as they are running a current version of Linux (e.g; kernel > 2.6) they should be fine. Unfortunatly, that' not my experience either. Both RedHat and SuSE heavily modify the kernel. So anything that needs anything near kernel space (two examples: the HP management/monitoring tools and the EMC/Legato Networker backup software) simply does not work on Linux (linux being the kernel from kernel.org). They only work on RedHat/SuSE. To the point of not compiling/starting/working, not just the support part. (One could argue that they shouldn't claim linux support then, but specifically RH/SuSE, but I don't expect them to do that..) BTW, it used to work much better with 2.4, but since there is no real "stable series" kernel in 2.6, it's just a lost cause there it seems. //Magnus