C Cometolearn Active Member 550 2012 100 10 Jun 22, 2012 #21 centos + kloxo best + lighthttpd if possible
V vpzzo Member 12 2012 0 0 Jun 22, 2012 #22 CentOS is the industry standard and is supported by Kloxo. Use Centos 5 x86 works great.
D DataJihad Banned Banned 61 2012 11 0 Jun 29, 2012 #26 Always Always go for x64 if possible, it allow you upgrade RAM high capacity.. Also I'd go with CentOS it is easy to manage and very stable. I really think it is an enterprise level linux, which is free.
Always Always go for x64 if possible, it allow you upgrade RAM high capacity.. Also I'd go with CentOS it is easy to manage and very stable. I really think it is an enterprise level linux, which is free.
K khan007 Active Member 113 2010 3 5 Jun 30, 2012 #27 if you have more then 2 gb ram then you must go centos 64 bit, also i must say centos 5 is more stable other then 6,
if you have more then 2 gb ram then you must go centos 64 bit, also i must say centos 5 is more stable other then 6,
P PNOC Active Member 30 2012 1 0 Jul 1, 2012 #28 repeating steron Always use the latest versions, so I'll say 6.2 CentOS.
evoluso Active Member 305 2012 30 210 Jul 1, 2012 #29 CentOS: kloxo Debian: Remote desktop --- > http://www.wjunction.com/48-technic...[tutorial]-how-install-rdp-server-debian.html
CentOS: kloxo Debian: Remote desktop --- > http://www.wjunction.com/48-technic...[tutorial]-how-install-rdp-server-debian.html