I'm thinking I might build a machine just to put on my lan as a storage device, backup and for files I don't use on an everyday basis etc. any recommendations, specificly a linux distro or the like
12/9/2005 9:11:41 PM
Are you looking to learn anything or you just want a distro to get something done?I like FreeBSD personally, but that's a little to high end for most people, as noone wants to edit config files anymore (just HAAAAVE to have a GUI for everything). And they 6.0 release of FreeBSD just came out, just to let you know.
12/9/2005 9:28:46 PM
Just get Fedora 4 and install with KDE or Gnome. There are standard install options such as servers and such so its all GUI and point and click install.I have a box here at home that runs a webserver and file server and uses Fedora4.Check out http://fedoaraforums.org for questions and help if you need it.
12/9/2005 9:45:24 PM
^^I'm not opposed to having to pick something up but I just want something reasonably efficient and hastle free, ie i'm lazyI've got access to windows server through the CSC/MSDN but I figured It might be a little too unstableyeah I'm familiar with fedora just looking to get some opinions thats all[Edited on December 9, 2005 at 9:46 PM. Reason : more]
12/9/2005 9:45:49 PM
Well for what its worth.I installed it from the basic option as a file server and have not had to touch it.
12/9/2005 9:52:18 PM
ive got a file server running windows 2003. ive often thought about installing linux on there just so i could learn. something i really like is being able to remote desktop into my windows server and run some stuff if i need to.can you do a similar thing with linux (ie fedora). i typically store this computer by itself in the closet with just a power plug an ethernet cable. can i use vnc or something to login to the "desktop," whichever i use (like gnome or whatever fedora uses) ?/clueless about linux, other than ls, cp, and mv
12/9/2005 10:36:49 PM
yeah VNC is on Fedora
12/9/2005 10:54:31 PM
12/10/2005 8:30:13 AM
dsl, gentoo, or slackware. if you want something easy and have relatively old hardware (socket A athlon era) check out this distro of linux called college. it's an older kernel since it's been abandoned but it sets up a lot of stuff for you but doesn't suck like rh
12/10/2005 12:34:11 PM
Never heard of that one before.My feroda build is running on a A proc just fine.Serious advantages to it or what?
12/10/2005 12:36:41 PM
I'm not commenting on fedoras compatibility, I'm talking about an easy os that's not bulky like redhat but very functional and does a lot behind the scenes making it easy on the installer
12/10/2005 12:44:10 PM
was finally able to get the parts I wanted and and downloaded Windows2003 through MSDNAA. That shit is hella easy to setup plus has great support for streaming media (a large portion of what I want to store on that machine). To be honest though its not a viable solution for most people since the OS is expensive as hell.
1/18/2006 12:28:34 AM
^ yeah and since most of the people that actual know what a streaming media server is and know how to set one up would never know how to get it.
1/18/2006 9:26:37 AM