From: | Gavin Flower <GavinFlower(at)archidevsys(dot)co(dot)nz> |
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To: | r d <rd0002(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | "pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: what Linux to run |
Date: | 2012-03-06 10:45:49 |
Message-ID: | 4F55EADD.2050104@archidevsys.co.nz |
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Hmm...
I also use 64 bit Fedora 16, on an AMD quad core at home, and on a dual
Xeon quad cores at work.
For a desktop environment, I would recommend xfce for serious work over
GNOME 3. However, GNOME 3 is fine if you prefer fashion over
functionality. I have 25 virtual desktops, and make full use of not only
multiple tabs on Firefox, but also on the nautilus directory and GNOME
terminal windows -- I also have useful applets on panels that auto hide,
etc., GNOME 2 could support that, but not GNOME 3!
What are the problems of Java 7 on FC16? I am curious, as I am building
a system using Java 7 on FC16 using JBoss 7.1 backed by PostgreSQL 9.1.
If anyone is interested, I have a bash script that installs JBoss 7.1
and converts it to use PostgreSQL.
Cheers,
Gavin
On 06/03/12 01:25, r d wrote:
> >>
> >> If we move to Linux, what is the preferred Linux for running Postgres
> >> on. This machine would be dedicated to the database only.=20
> >>
> >> I'd like a recommendation for both a GUI hosted version and a non-GUI
> >> version. I haven't used Linux in the past but did spend several year s
> >> in a mixed Unix and IBM mainframe environment at the console level.
>
>
> I run PostgreSQL on Fedora Core 16 64bit and have never had problems,
> now or before.
> From that point of view I can recommend FC, but I don't know how it
> compares
> performance-wise to other distros.
>
> I have been using the FC series since they split from the "RedHat
> Linux" distribs at about "RedHat 9",
> perhaps 10 years ago and have never missed anything, and seldom
> noticed troublesome behavior.
> My main criticism of FC is that the distro updates to a new version
> quite often, 1-2 times per year,
> and upgrades are seldom as smooth as they are supposed/advertised to
> be, but they have become
> much better.
>
> Beyond that, the FC series have about everything you need for
> development or anything else,
> like running PG
>
> You can use FC both with GUI and without. It comes by default with
> GNOME. It also has
> KDE, which looks (and works) similar to Windows. Both Gnome and KDE
> run atop X.
> FC has the usual Unix shells like bash (default), sh, ksh, csh, tcsh
> ... and if you need
> to connect to your host, there are several 3270 emulator available,
> for X and also text-mode.
>
> Two components which do not mix well with FC are Java 7 (1.7.0x) and
> Oracle RDBMS 11g.
> For Java, stay with the 1.6 series until the problems of 1.7 are
> fixed. If you need to use the RDBMS
> besides PG then FC is not your OS. Instead, look at what systems they
> (Oracle) "support".
>
> I hope this helps you with your decision.
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