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Munich picks its Linux distro


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Yeah, it's pretty hard to argue with choosing Debian. In the Linux world it's a bit like the old hardware line (no-one ever got fired for buying IBM)...

 

Yep its a pretty easy choice.... but largely as dragonmage points out because it is so nation agnostic and also because it doesn't have proprietry tools so it is interoperable... and also because its multi-arch and they probably have Sun/AIX/SGI too etc.

 

 

Probably 90% of the PC's will be running OO and Evolution (or perhaps kmail) and not much else so Debian makes a nice stable base and if they add these parts from unstable (if they need) then they have a nice minimal system ....

 

Buying Suse puts you in Novells pocket for support which isn't such a bad thing but its important when making the opensource move (IMHO) to make sure the support is open too.

 

Eitherway, linux is linux...

 

Since its MUB good reasons not to choose Mandriva are

1) its commercial

2) its specialisms aren't much use for a mass configured PC... mainly they will need remote support and tools not drakewizards (or YAST etc) on the users desktop...

3) 90% of the packages aren't needed... so paying is a bit of a waste...

 

Gentoo is perhaps out for desktops .. no one ways to emerge --world on 10,000 PC's if they need a security update but more importantly noone needs agressive USE flags...

 

Good news....

Lots of employees might be impressed and want their own system at home too.

This is a good potential market for Mandrake.... as raw netinstall debian is probably not 1st distro friendly....

 

(although ubuntu might be better with debian....??)

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Another way to go would be to use something like CentOS, that has a 5 year life cycle and with 4.0 released, might be a better fit for a lot of hardware than an older Debian release. With 10k+ desktops, kickstart would also be nice.

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gowator: actually, MDV does a lot of work on large-scale configuration tools, you just don't get to hear about it so much since most MDV discussion is focussed on single desktops or small groups. This kind of stuff is important when running big clusters, which is an area MDV's been getting into lately. There's parallel urpmi and drakpark for instance, which most people have never heard of. :)

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gowator: actually, MDV does a lot of work on large-scale configuration tools, you just don't get to hear about it so much since most MDV discussion is focussed on single desktops or small groups. This kind of stuff is important when running big clusters, which is an area MDV's been getting into lately. There's parallel urpmi and drakpark for instance, which most people have never heard of. :)

More great marketing?

Develope great tools and don't tell anyone?

 

Nope seriously cool but like you said its hard to fault a Deb stable choice....

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You see, the problem and my frustration now is that a few days ago I was inquired by one sysadmin if Linux can do symultaneous updates on a large network, what would be the right distribution that is easely remotely maintained and managed. I answered the best I could, but everything would have been a lot easier if I had this information you mention. Maybe even profitable for Mandrakesoft. I mentioned the MDK corporate server edition to him, but I couldn't say anything more than just some main stats.

After our talk he said he'll consider Fedora // Red Hat corporate.

 

Mandrake could really notice its' community more, interact with it and let the information flow from mouth to mouth. I think that would bring more clients than hopes on some sysadmins sending emails.

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They wont go the current debian stable - woody, they'll go sarge which is currently labelled testing.

 

from what i've heard, it's going to become stable soon. i think it's been frozen recently.

 

I think its been frozen for a couple years :lol: j/k

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