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On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 11:10:24AM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:

> Beyond that, I think that any Linux distro that caters to a server
> environment will work well for you.
> 
> The thing (in my experience) that's going to make you happy or angry
> is how well the packaging system works.  Find a distro whos packaging
> system keeps up to date with PostgreSQL releases and value adds stuff
> to make upgrading, management, and migration easier and you'll probably
> have a distro that you'll be happy with.

With this argument in mind: Debian/Testing has very good
packages and support.

Karsten
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