




I use gentoo in server, and it works great for me, since I don't need it to be perfectly stable. For you, I would recommend debian. The distro for a job.Bill Cosby wrote:Hey there,
is anyone using Gentoo as a server, and is he happy with it? I am really tempted to wait for Debian "etch", since security updates and stability is a main factor. Or should I get Ubuntu Server?
So what are your experiences?
Thanks in advance
Bill

as i stated, i only update packages with vulnerabilities, never do an emerge -u world or someting like that, and i have a a testing box to check every updatemzperx wrote:When you use gentoo as a server, how do you do the updates? When I updated gentoo, I _always_ faced with the problem of broken packages, and these. Then I googled around the world, read xyz package upgrading guide, and forums, etc.
From where do you know that an upgrade will be a simple "emerge --sync; emerge --update world" or you must do some extra things (and what are these things)?
Can couse the update any service unavailable effect? (ie while you are upgrading apache?)


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A question here, in the hardened docs it says that the binary drivers won't work with an hardened Xorg, but the nvidia drivers have an dlloader useflag, do they actually work with hardened now?Cadorna wrote:oooo yes, all of my servers are hardened too, and every package I've needed had work flawlesslyjustwantstohelp wrote:I use hardened gentoo as a home server. Except for ocaml/mldonkey, everything works great with the hardened toolchain.
sorry, can't answer your question since none of my servers use xorg, and my desktops have nVidia cards, but none use hardenedBill Cosby wrote: A question here, in the hardened docs it says that the binary drivers won't work with an hardened Xorg, but the nvidia drivers have an dlloader useflag, do they actually work with hardened now?
Seems it must be the case, since it was the elfloader who held them back and xorg7 uses dlloader as default now, right?