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Thanks, Mark. I'd noticed that the SuSE version was put up without support because SuSE people wanted one for themselves. I guess that settles SuSE. I guess now I'll need to decide about gentoo as well. Anyone have a feel for the maturity of that dist? It isn't like RH or SuSE with a pedigree, AFAIK. MEG > -----Original Message----- > From: discuss-admin at blu.org [mailto:discuss-admin at blu.org]On Behalf Of > Mark J. Dulcey > Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 10:50 PM > To: mattg at theworld.com > Cc: discuss at blu.org > Subject: Re: Rebuilding > > > matt galster wrote: > > I'm looking at rebuilding my home server. Initially > installed as RH7.0 on > > Alpha (milo, not SRM), and patched like crazy. Patching > new vulnerabilities > > has become a PITA as RH isn't providing patches any more. > > > > Choices - it looks like it comes down to Debian or SuSE. > With SuSE you can > > dl part of it for a CD, but I get the impression you gotta finish by > > downloading as it goes along. With Debian you can dl the > whole thing & burn > > to CDs. > > > > Any comments? I'm not looking for the religious war, I'd > like practical > > advice. > > SuSE stopped supporting Alpha a while ago. The last official > release was > 7.1, although they did put an unsupported build of 8.1 on their FTP > site. So if you're planning to stay on the Alpha box, SuSE > isn't a good > choice. The only two distros I know of that are actively > supporting the > Alpha architecture at this point are Debian and Gentoo. The Alpha > support on Gentoo is a bit behind the current release, but it's being > worked on. > > With Debian, you can download full CD images and install from them, > either with standard FTP or with a utility called jigdo. SuSE doesn't > offer CD images for download, but you can get a friend to > make them for > you. (SuSE does not permit commercial distributors to sell > their distro, > but non-commercial copying is allowed.) Or you can install the > distribution via FTP, getting the files one at a time while they are > being installed. > > On the other hand, the various security updates probably > aren't quite as > critical on an Alpha as they are on an x86 box. Nobody is likely to > actually be trying to use Alpha binaries to crack your system, so the > worst consequence of vulnerabilities like buffer overflows will be > system crashes, not security breaches. Still a pain, but a > lesser pain. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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