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John,<br>
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Thanks. That's sounds like a good thing to keep in mind. Anyone
else?<br>
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Kenn<br>
LBNL<br>
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On 3/13/2009 12:25 PM, John Arends wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have a bias towards Linux for this purpose. RT seems to be pushing the
envelope with bleeding edge everything, and Solaris and bleeding edge
don't mix.
Kenneth F Crocker wrote:
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<pre wrap="">To all (especially Jesse and Ruslan),
I have been given the opportunity to have a new development zone created for RT. I was asked if I wanted the new zone to be Linux or Solaris based. So, all you gurus out there, what's best? I know that most of this stuff was designed for Solaris, but is everything going toward Linux now? If I am going to move forward with RT, and I CERTAINLY AM, which would be best? Is it easier to do upgrades on Solaris as opposed to Linux? What about contributions like "CommanByMail"? In fact, as some of you have seen my latest trouble getting "ComandByMail to even install on my current zone, my old, old, old zone is the reason I am being given this new development zone. I can set it up any way I want and I WANT it to be set up so that installing RT and future upgrades will be simpler and easier than it has for me in the past.
So, Any advice? Thanks.
Kenn
LBNL
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