On the easy to use and setup level, i swould recommend debian. the apt-get system REALLY works with the koha install. I installed on Lenny and it works like a charm for a production level, i wouldn't recommend Fedora as it is a ... testing (for want of a better word) distro for RHEL. in the same way, I don't recommend Ubuntu either. there are too many places things can go horribly pear shaped. has anyone used it on CentOS? any Slackers here? Suchetha On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 4:18 PM, paul POULAIN<paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Bavousett, David a écrit :
...but if Debian's not your favorite distro, don't let that stop you. It's been done on Fedora, and OpenSUSE, and I even did it on Easy Peasy, on a little bitty netbook, mostly to see if I *could*. (Yep. Works great, though a little slow. 512 MB of RAM will do that, when you have Gnome running...)
we also did it on mandriva, RedHat 5 (not 4 => mySQL 4 shipped in RH4), on some sun solaris (a pain...), on mac OSX (a pain, but thanks to marc chantreux, a BibLibrarian, we now have macports of all packages needed)
in fact, the only OS that don't work with koha 3 is MS-windows :-(
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