[Gllug] Help !!!!
Wiehe, Simon
simon.wiehe at csfb.com
Fri Nov 5 13:31:14 UTC 2004
The only reason I am not too keen on this is because I am bound to forget some package or another. I suppose the best thing is I will be keeping my old install in tact on the old disk for a while. I could still do this with ubuntu and then at least I have the main workstation functionality.
Simon
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From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk]On
Behalf Of Mark Green
Sent: 05 November 2004 13:28
To: Greater London Linux Users Group
Subject: RE: [Gllug] Help !!!!
Hi Simon
The way me and a flat m8 did this for 2 servers which has worked out very well, was to install a very basic install of debian and then build it up from there.
I know that your not to keen on hunting for packages, but with debian you can use apt which will save you all the searching pretty much. Doing it this way gives you a nice custom setup to suite your needs.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Wiehe, Simon
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 1:16 PM
To: 'Greater London Linux Users Group'
Subject: RE: [Gllug] Help !!!!
OK,
I have my new 80GB disk and want to download an install this weekend. Just so you know, I plan to use this machine primarily as a firewall and mail server. It has 2 linksys nics one to the Internet and one to my LAN. I want a distro that includes x and I can use as an occasional workstation (which means ubuntu would work for this) but I do want to run things like JBoss and Apache as well as a mail server.
I would prefer not to have to go hunting for packages so if anyone has any ideas if there is a better distro than ubuntu for this then please let me know. I am concerned that ubuntu is really a desktop distro rather than a server/desktop hybrid.
Thanks
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk]On
Behalf Of Wiehe, Simon
Sent: 30 September 2004 09:04
To: 'Greater London Linux Users Group'
Subject: RE: [Gllug] Help !!!!
I think both are right :-)
I would back it up anyway, even though it IS on a separate file system. I might not follow the same model for the new install though as I have been looking at disk prices and as I can get 80GB for under £40 I might buy a new one to build on. That way I don't compromise my existing build and when complete I can use my current 40GB disk to play at installing Linux on my Playstation :-)
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From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk]On
Behalf Of Martin A. Brooks
Sent: 30 September 2004 08:23
To: Greater London Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Gllug] Help !!!!
On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 08:14, Tethys wrote:
> John Hearns writes:
>
> >Back up that home directory before an upgrade!
>
> Why on earth would you want to do that?
Why on earth _wouldn't_ he want to do that?
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