On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 09:54:51AM +0000, Paul Grenyer wrote:
I'm running all of that apart from Hudson and windows 2008 (got 2 x XP on VBox) at home, it runs quite nicely on my fedora12 system.
Cool. So what are you using for Continuous Integration? CruiseControl? Is your Fedora system server or desktop?
If I remember correctly from your previous posts, your running Ubuntu, why not use that? Or maybe branch out and try another distro? CentOS might be a smart choice
Yeah, I'm wondering if I can use something minimal to boost performance.
If you're already familiar with Ubuntu, it might be worth sticking with it and just uninstalling all the cruft they seem to think people need or trying Debian which is what Ubuntu was based on.
I guess minimalism is really down to what packages you choose to install. Other than the package manager, choice (or otherwise) of how things get configured, packages installed by default and the boot script system, there's really not that much difference between distros.
Just my two euro cents.
Steve