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ymarkov - Linux platforms

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inactiveTopicLinux platforms topic started 1/9/2004; 11:13:05 AM
last post 1/12/2004; 8:14:35 AM
userymarkov - Linux platforms  blueArrow
1/9/2004; 11:13:05 AM (reads: 985, responses: 4)
Hello, this is Yavor Markov from Rutgers writing.

I would like to ask which is going to be the main Linux distribution used in the development and testing of the new WebWork versions in the near future. I am aware that WebWork has been successfully installed on a number of Lunux distributions, even though a RedHat one seemed to be the most popular. Now that RedHat is discontinuing support for 9.0 soon, perhaps Fedora, or Debian, or Mandrake will become a system of choice?

Thank you for your thoughts on that issue.

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userZbigniew Fiedorowicz - Re: Linux platforms  blueArrow
1/9/2004; 12:41:28 PM (reads: 1141, responses: 0)
We at Ohio State will be switching to Redhat Enterprise Server.

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userThomas R. Shemanske - Re: Linux platforms  blueArrow
1/11/2004; 9:16:39 AM (reads: 1127, responses: 0)
While I doubt it will ever become the distribution of choice, Dartmouth has always run Debian on all its servers including WeBWorK.  We have had good results with WW 1.4 - 1.9, and I am now in the process of trying to setup WW-2.0pr2.

Cheers,

Tom

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userJohn Jones - Re: Linux platforms  blueArrow
1/11/2004; 11:19:57 AM (reads: 1120, responses: 0)
We also are out of the mainstream in terms of type of linux, but have been satisfied with slackware for our servers.

John

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userAndrew L Vogel - Re: Linux platforms  blueArrow
1/12/2004; 8:14:35 AM (reads: 1155, responses: 0)

Debian on my server(I did run redhat until middle of fall 2002 and that fall I got hacked into twice, the second time the course mat295 was deleted by the hacker!  Now I'm much more security concious.  I had a friend running debian in industry and he, thankfully, helped me set it up.) 

Andy

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