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* [gentoo-user] Good arguments to use Gentoo Linux?
@ 2007-01-19  9:37 qfpvajdy
  2007-01-19  9:49 ` Givernaud Omar
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From: qfpvajdy @ 2007-01-19  9:37 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hello,



I would like to convince my boss and my collegues to use Gentoo GNU/Linux at the company office for the desktop system (and maybe one day also for servers).

Currently everybody uses its own Linux/Unix system, but soon we could be forced to uses for everybody only one system.

I must probably convince the people to use Gentoo Linux against RedHat Scientific Linux and FreeBSD.



Does somebody has some good key arguments?



The mines are:

- newests packages with newests security updates, encryption support and full integreated KDE desktop to be used in office without problems

- high performance desktop



Best regards,

saf


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* Re: [gentoo-user]  Re: Good arguments to use Gentoo Linux?
@ 2007-01-23  2:12 Eric Bohn
  2007-01-23  2:53 ` Daniel da Veiga
  2007-01-23 12:07 ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Eric Bohn @ 2007-01-23  2:12 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

In the US, I'm almost certain you wouldn't be able to get away with running Gentoo, and more specifically, Portage, the way you apparently do in a secure govt environment.  There's probably a federal directive or regulation somewhere that prevents machines being run in govt organizations from using non-standard or officially unapproved technology and/or procedures, and for good reason...

I've had Portage hose my Gentoo install twice before to the point that I could no longer run Portage, and I run stable, not testing.  Using Portage you're putting yourself at the mercy of any Joe Schmoe with a proxy connection to a Gentoo server that wants to compromise your machine.  Even most commercial organizations, for job critical computing, have administrators that establish mirror servers for software testing prior to internal distribution.

It didn't sound like the OP was intending for anyone to do sys admin tasks with Gentoo either, I imagine that could prove to be risky using any Linux distro.


 
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2007-01-19  9:49 ` Givernaud Omar
2007-01-19  9:59   ` Dale
2007-01-19 10:11     ` Kent Fredric
2007-01-19 13:01       ` Kent Fredric
2007-01-19 10:05 ` Hans-Werner Hilse
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2007-01-19 11:02   ` Alan McKinnon
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