On 02/03/2008, Jonothon Nihill <jonothon.nihill(a)gmail.com> wrote:
thanks for the sgueestions guys. will let you know what I end up
doing.
I have not ever set up a home server (other than served shares from a
Windows machine which doesn't even begin to cut the mustard). So,
with that in mind, I would suggest either Debian, CentOS or FreeBSD.
I say these with my total lack of knowledge simply because I am going
to be setting up a home server in the very, very near future. I've
been reading all over the place and looking at the suggestions and
it's always those three that people say to use. I shall probably go
with Debian but... if I do try CentOS then I know somebody fairly
close to me (hi Peter) who has a nice little amount of CentOS
knowledge :-) Apart from that, it would seem that if you are
comfortable with Linux then you may like a bit more of a challenge and
go down the FreeBSD route (they've just released a new version by the
way).
I shall be setting my server up on a proper server box too :-) A
Compaq ProLiant ML 330e that I was given in the week. I haven't a
clue what the specs are as yet.....
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