Darrell Ulm
2009-12-29 19:33:41 UTC
Debian has consistently performed well for Koha
installs for me. Ubuntu, being
Debian based, is OK also but some run into issues.
I personally like CentOS for a great number of things
(VMware Server 2.0), LTSP,
FileServer, however would not recommend installation of
Koha on CentOS or Fedora, although I am sure it is possible.
It would be interesting to hear of successful
installations of Koha in other
versions of Linux. Distros like Puppy
and DSL are likely not going to work
without rewriting some things. FreeBSD
would be an interesting Koha installation.
-Darrell Ulm
installs for me. Ubuntu, being
Debian based, is OK also but some run into issues.
I personally like CentOS for a great number of things
(VMware Server 2.0), LTSP,
FileServer, however would not recommend installation of
Koha on CentOS or Fedora, although I am sure it is possible.
It would be interesting to hear of successful
installations of Koha in other
versions of Linux. Distros like Puppy
and DSL are likely not going to work
without rewriting some things. FreeBSD
would be an interesting Koha installation.
-Darrell Ulm