There is no significant difference between using Debian or Ubuntu, as both operating systems are based on the same kernel. Personally, I prefer Debian, but this is more of a philosophical choice than a technical one.
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'm not quite sure, but Debian 12 will definitely get rspamd installed with Keyhelp. I think Ubuntu still comes with amavis. So this would be a significant difference. The rest should be the same for both.
Jolinar wrote: ↑Sun 23. Jun 2024, 09:56
There is no significant difference between using Debian or Ubuntu, as both operating systems are based on the same kernel. Personally, I prefer Debian, but this is more of a philosophical choice than a technical one.
But honestly I want to know which distro is good for critical Keyhelp installation.
Jolinar wrote: ↑Sun 23. Jun 2024, 09:56
There is no significant difference between using Debian or Ubuntu, as both operating systems are based on the same kernel. Personally, I prefer Debian, but this is more of a philosophical choice than a technical one.
But honestly I want to know which distro is good for critical Keyhelp installation.
They both will do the job.
But Ubuntu has some flaws like Snapd, which can be a PITA on a server system. Go with the original and don't regret it
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