Well I have used Windows 2000 for almost 3 years, and Linux Debian for 1 year. It was time for a change. At work we use Linux Redhat, which has given me a rather good impression of Redhat’s capabilites in when used as a server (console-only). So I decided to install Redhat again. Last time I installed Redhat it was to use it as a Desktop, however I must admit that Linux is just not ready for the desktop market.
I am very happy with how one is running now, redhat is a nice and controlled environment to run your *server applications*. Once installed you know exactly what is installed, which is a GREAT deal more than I can say for debian.
It’s truely nice to know what is installed, and having everything placed where you want it to be. So I’m sticking with Redhat, now running with somewhat the configuration as the Wannafind servers are
I also installed a secondary harddrive on my Linux box, which will only be used to store my /www folder, containing all my websites/projects. Of course I run backup of these files each night, copying them to the primary harddrive and uploading them to my desktop (Better safe than sorry)
On the desktop side I am now using Windows XP. I have in the past been very reluctant to install Windows XP, because I found it to be somewhat memory consuming. But after installing 512 MB more RAM (1 Gb total), I decided to give Windows XP another change, and so far it’s running rather good. Of course I have removed Internet Explorer and installed Mozilla Firebird, because *damn* Internet Explorer is _sucky_!
That’s all, over and out :)
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