mikshaw
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Posted: Feb. 21 2006,15:43 |
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Not that this helps, but DSL is sort of a semi-serious, general-purpose kinda distro...it wouldn't really be sufficient, as is, for a serious production environment. So yeah, backup isn't really a part of it.
Since it is Linux, you can of course make DSL what you want it to be. However, it may not be as easy to accomplish as with other distros due to the lack of many programs and libraries that are standard with the "big guys".
I can only speak from my own experiences, but from what I've seen DSL is great to use from an enduser or developer's point of view, but not so much from an admin's point of view. You're probably correct in thinking ubuntu might be more appropriate, unless you enjoy tinkering.
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