Fedora Makes a Terrible Server?

Tim ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Tue Mar 25 08:13:02 UTC 2008


On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 16:42 -0400, Mauriat M wrote:
> Well I guess I was hoping for the best of both worlds by having my
> desktop "act" as a server.  Why have 2 machines when 1 will do? 

There's lots of advantages in having 2 instead of 1.  Quite apart from
being able to leave a simple server running all the time providing
services (public, or not), while you can fiddle all over the place with
your client machine and not lose anything important (because all that
important stuff is actually stored on the server).  You've got two
machines for when you have to fault find.  It's very handy to be able to
access the net on one machine, when a faulty one is refusing to do so.

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