Monday, August 1, 2011

Re: Most stable Linux distribution for Django - Python development

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Anoop Thomas Mathew <atmb4u@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Firstly, I am not here for a distro war.

Then you asked the wrong question. This will automatically become a
series of 'Oh I use X and its much better than Y in this scenario".

> I was using ubuntu 9.10, and then switched to fedora 14 and then to fedora
> 15.
> IMHO, It seems that they all were quite unstable. (Many times it hung up on
> my Dell and HP machines - may be driver issues, still I don't want that
> too.)

Then your hardware is malfunctioning. All three of those should not crash.

> I would really like some recommendation for a linux distro which is much
> stable, but still can support all relevant packages.
> Top recommendations I found around was Debian and OpenSuse.
> Please revert with your suggestions.
> Thanks,
> Anoop Thomas Mathew
> atm

You can try Debian, Suse, RHEL. Debian will behave similar to Ubunutu,
RHEL similar to Fedora.

Personally, I use FreeBSD, which is not linux.

Cheers

Tom

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