My $0.02<br>
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I am a longtime Debian user, and manage / maintain a fleet of about 30+
debian workstations and servers in RL. I have been a Myth user in
various incarnations for 2+ years now.<br>
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I originally started with a RH based setup following J. WIlson's guide
(tips hat) and that worked very well, but I personally was not
'comfortable' with the subtle differences betweeh RH and the Deb
systems I used every day.<br>
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I switched to a 'roll my own' solution based on Debian and the Myth
debs, and again with a little tinkering had a good working solution,
but then got tired of trying to keep it maintained. So KnoppyMyth
seemed like something worth a try. I don't particularily care for
Knoppix as a distro (IMHO it does some things great, and others so-so),
but for a turnkey solution like the KnoppMyth Team has created it is
perfect (tips hit again).<br>
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I have been running KnoppMyth now for over a year, and it is the best
Myth experience I have had out of all that I have tried - unless you
have some really funky hardware, 'it just works' - in some of the
earlier releases there were some issues I encountered with my all SATA
configs, but those were kernel related, and not necessarily KnoppMyth
isses, and have since been resolved.<br>
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I can't say enough good things about what they have created. <br>
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This is not to say the RH based solutions don't work, but you should
pick a solution based on the distro you are comfortable with - if you
don't have a favourite, pick a 'turnkey' solution and just let it do
it's mojo and who cares what distro it is based on.......<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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