[GLLUG] need some advice

Richard Houser rick at divinesymphony.net
Sat Nov 12 15:43:06 EST 2011


I would suggest starting with Fedora.  It's more up to date and is the
upstream source RHEL and Centos come from.  My theory is that more of the
hardware will just work, and you can spend more of your time learning the
applications themselves.
On Nov 12, 2011 3:02 PM, "Chick Tower" <c.e.tower at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ubuntu doesn't use RPM packages, so that (and any other Debian derivative)
> won't help you out, Jeremy.  CentOS is a Red Hat clone, and it's free, so
> that would work.  So would Mandriva, Mageia, and OpenSuSE, and I believe
> PCLinuxOS is RPM-based, too.
>
> As for instruction, you should be able to find tutorials on RPM in any
> search engine.  Here's one for a start:
>
> http://search.yippy.com/**search?query=linux%20RPM%**20tutorial<http://search.yippy.com/search?query=linux%20RPM%20tutorial>
>
>                               Chick
>
> On 11/12/2011 12:53 PM, Jeremy Neil wrote:
>
>> so yeah, ive gotten a chance to work at liquid web (I hope you'd know what
>> this business was :| ). But, I have little experience with rpm distro's so
>> I'd like to know which distro I should start with. The job I'd be offered
>> would be a system's admin essentially, even though I don't know enough
>> console commands and stuff, and I'm still kinda new with using the
>> console.
>> However I'm willing to try my hardest to learn what I need to know, so
>> bascially any pointers could help as well. Thought I'd ask you guys since
>> the local ubuntu irc channel guys have pretty much rejected me :\ .
>>
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