[Samba] Which Linux best suits Samba3?
Arturo Busleiman
buanzo at intraredes.com
Fri Nov 21 19:06:01 GMT 2003
GNU/Linux suits it nicely.
The only thing a distribution adds is: Support, documentation and
installation/configuration programs. I like suse for that, but I do also
love Slackware. And I like Debian's apt-get, which I use on SuSE :P
Use any distribution where you can get GCC to work, so you can download,
compile and install the required libraries for samba, and then, samba
itself.
Bye
PS: I work for the argentinian SuSE business partner :P
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Eric Geater 11/18/03 wrote:
> In a discussion with one of the main answer people, of whose time I am
> greatly appreciative, it was suggested that some of my problem (or
> solution) may be to run Samba on a distro that's better suited for it.
> Problem is, I don't have the time nor the inclination to download a
> bunch of distros just to install, test, fdisk, repeat.
>
> So I ask. what is a recommended recent distro that works well with Samba
> 3? Drake? Debian? SuSE? RH9? All answers welcome, with explanations
> or not.
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric
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