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a question re Corel linux
I am pretty new to the game of linux, so I had a question...someone told me
that Corel linux is more
built towards being a desktop kind of thing, where
as if I wanna do any server side kind of stuff, I should
use Red Hat...
Based on your experiences, can you tell me whether it would
be possible to use Apache webserver and Java development on
a Corel Linux OS...
any thoughts would be appreciated..
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Re: a question re Corel linux
I´m not a Linux expert, but I have installed both Red Hat 6.1 and Corel
Linux. It is true that Red Hat seems to be designed for the server and
Corel for the desktop, but both Linux´s have server capabilities and for
that matter, desktop services. I think Corel Linux is easier for someone
coming from Windows.
Bye
Javier Soques
"Reza" <rkhalili@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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>
> I am pretty new to the game of linux, so I had a question...someone told
me
> that Corel linux is more
> built towards being a desktop kind of thing, where
> as if I wanna do any server side kind of stuff, I should
> use Red Hat...
>
> Based on your experiences, can you tell me whether it would
> be possible to use Apache webserver and Java development on
> a Corel Linux OS...
>
> any thoughts would be appreciated..
>
>
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