> Further, if you need CentOS cause you want a long-term supportable
> server, you're likely quite insane to choose it over RHEL. And if
> RHEL is an option, hey, you could choose Solaris - cheaper (no, it's
> free if you want) and better for certain things (I'm biased though ;)
> ).
The _only_ reason I do not already run Solaris (x86 or otherwise) is
because I cannot play enemy-territory on it.
I really do not know why, Solaris supports opengl right? So why can it not
be played? Or have things changed recently?
> Horses for courses.
>> regards,
> --
> Paul Jakma paul at clubi.iepaul at jakma.org Key ID: 64A2FF6A
> Fortune:
> --
Regards
Conor.
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