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| MikeyD wrote: > > May I ask why debian in particular? Slackware is just as configurable and > has a much more up to date stable version available at the moment. apt has > been ported to most popular distros by now. I use both Slack and Debian and find the above statement a little strange. Debian stable is a misnomer. Its practically prehistoric. Sarge is stable enough for me. > >> Debian is hard to set up from my experience and others. > > Indeed. You're probably better off waiting for sarge or using an easier to > install distro. Debian Sarge has existed for the past year or more. The OP does not have to wait for anything. The new installer makes installation a breeze. > >> Is there a good book or tutorial for setting up Debian. I would like >> to switch to Linux for life. > > A general linux book is probably a good idea then. Good advice. > >> Is it hard to set up Debian as a server, LAN or WAN? >> Linux equivalent for IIS? > > Apache. As others have noted, this is not an exact equivalent. > >> Is there a good alternative to Microsoft SQL Server? > > There are a few, postgresql and mysql being the most obvious ones. > >> What is a good front end for a database in Linux? >> > Rekall is generally considered the best graphical one. You could also try > Kexi. Thanks |