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Installing Linux

Started by jj2007, April 18, 2024, 07:54:04 PM

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daydreamer

Quote from: Vortex on April 21, 2024, 04:37:59 AMHello,

Linux as a server operation system is a very good one. You can install and configure Linux systems to replace important Windows services like SMB,DHCP etc.
I  had lots of Linux knowledge thanks to took a course in set up Linux webserver years ago
Later years I ran a project  to  increase my skills in  web programming using VS ,it testruns on light version of MS server
Probably a ms server would be  easier for my dream on copy and paste masm  source  onto server and server assembles and links it for you ?

Now jochen maybe could test do it with uasm ,reading code from website ?
Evolve his code that checks if mask forum has been updated or not


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sinsi

Quote from: Vortex on April 21, 2024, 05:25:34 AMHi Sinsi,

Ubuntu does the job. You can also try a member of the Red Hat family, a RHEL derivative. Unfortunately, CentOS took another path for the development but you could try Oracle Linux. Rocky Linux and Alma Linux are the other candidates to replace CentOS.

heh
I just picked one, it seems to work OK, I don't need a GUI, although Webmin might pass as one?
I am always using Google to find idiot guides to something simple, because any forum you ask a newbie question in is instantly full of what seems like 14-year olds  :badgrin:

Vortex

Hello Sinsi,

QuoteI am always using Google to find idiot guides to something simple, because any forum you ask a newbie question in is instantly full of what seems like 14-year olds

Same case in some Windows forums too. Not much to expect from the younger generations.