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Old 06-06-2002, 11:54 PM   #13
funkalicious
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I actually found it incredibly easy *snix* to set up linux.

Take that last statement with a grain of salt. Before realizing that I was working with an unstable version, I spent a few months working around bugs and the fact that I was new to Linux.

However, with a stable version, and a little help from the internet, its relatively easy to set up linux on any old box. The new versions from Redhat practically do it all for you, and then all you need is your networking equipment.

I think thats why I see alot of people with their own server. Muds which have to share their space on a server maybe arent serious enough about what theyre doing (correct me if I'm wrong) because Linux gets easier as time goes by. Owning and sitting next to your server is ten times better then any of the other options, any day of the week, and youre talking to the owner of a server.
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