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El 04/06/12 17:00, Scott Dowdle escribió:
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<pre wrap="">I'm a Fedora fan myself... on the desktop... but not on servers... because Fedora simply is not supported long enough - 13 months. The properties of Fedora make it a bad choice for servers unless of course you have a requirement for a bleeding edge setup (like for development or something).
I don't think that Fedora 17 can currently be run as a container either but that is likely to change in the not too distant future.
That isn't a solution but it solves the problem without requiring a solution.</pre>
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