On 03/03/12 2:55 AM, Gavin Flower wrote:
My knowledge of Debian is via friend's (an extremely competent and
experienced Unix guy who got me into Linux & who still runs Debian)
comments and what I've noticed on the web. For a Desktop development
machine, I currently prefer Fedora, but for a server I need to be more
conservative. One place I worked used Ubuntu, but I quickly switched
my machine to Fedora, when I found Ubuntu lacked the desktop things I
relied on!
So I would interested in the answers, also I would need to be able to
install JDK7.
the server equivalent to Fedora is, of course, RHEL or CentOS. CentOS
6.2 is working very well for us for a range of stuff.
JDK7, I dunno, we're still using JDK 6 and trying very hard to stay away
from bleeding edge proprietary features. I sure don't see anything here
we need for our work: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk7/features/
but, any version of java can be installed on most anything... JDK's just
need to be untarred somewhere (we'll put unpackaged ones in /opt/something)
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john r pierce N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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