On 2013-01-14 00:44, Gavin Flower wrote:
On 14/01/13 07:27, Shaun Thomas wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm not sure the last time I saw this discussion, but I was somewhat
curious: what would be your ideal Linux distribution for a nice solid
PostgreSQL installation? We've kinda bounced back and forth between
RHEL, CentOS, and Ubuntu LTS, so I was wondering what everyone else
thought.
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I would tend use Fedora for development, but would consider CentOS
(or RHEL, if we had the budget) for production - I avoid Ubuntu like
the plague.
Cheers,
Gavin
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I use Slackware and for me it's the perfect one. Some words are
rotating in my mind:
There is no good or bad linux, exists only one that which you know and
can work.
Cheers,
Hristo
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