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midnightalker
06-24-2008, 08:21 AM
I really hope this is not taken as spam as its a completely different matter.. So, I have never had any experience or knowledge on any other OS besides Windows XP and ME... So what OS should I choose? Which will be easier to learn and at the same time fast and reliable.. I really don't know shit, and I 'm moving blindly but I guess everyone has to start with something.
A little more would be much appreciated..I send the money, the host sends me an email with 2-3 addresses I think and then I do what? I guess i put them in Firefox and I use some kind of passwords etc..And I have something like a remote desktop right??

..You see how amateur I am?:frusty: Please help me just a bit...

Oh at seedhost.eu which is possibly the one I 'll choose there are the following OSes available:


Centos 5.0 free
Cpanel 11 (Centos 5.0 BETA) free
Debian 4.0 64bits free
Debian 4.0 32bits free
Easy Group Work (BETA) free
Easy Streaming (Gentoo) free
Fedora Core 8 free
Fedora with Plesk 8.0
Fedora with Plesk
FreeBSD 6.2 free
Gentoo 2006 32bits free
Gentoo 2006 64bits free
Gentoo 2007.0 32bits free
RedHat 7.2 free
Gentoo 32bits free
Gentoo 64bits free
OpenSUSE 10.2 free
OpenVZ (CentOS 5 BETA) free
Slackware 10.2 free
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server free
Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop free
Ubuntu 7.04 Server free
Ubuntu 7.10 Server free
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop (BETA) free
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server (BETA) free
Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition 32bits
Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition 64bits
Windows 2003 Server Web Edition free
Windows 2003 Web Edition + Plesk

fstokebanget
06-24-2008, 08:36 AM
if you're a Windows user and nothing but Windows :P choose Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition 32bits
but if you're willing to learn Linux, as it's really easy to use and you can also use my tutorial, choose either Debian 32bits or CentOS, because Linux is resource friendly

OmaRin0
06-24-2008, 08:51 AM
A lot of guys told me that UBuntu desktop is very easy to setup and its better than Windows cuz it dont use a lot of resources..
btw, I will use UBuntu desktop too in my next seedbox

KaySterling
06-24-2008, 12:51 PM
Ubuntu is very easy, its the only Linux dist i have experience with. Never had any seedbox though but i have used it as a OS at my home computer.
Still dual-boot it with XP.

nthpeter
06-24-2008, 12:55 PM
I recommend Web Edition, its easy to set up.

waki
06-24-2008, 01:03 PM
debian or die

<3

midnightalker
06-24-2008, 01:36 PM
I 'm taking a seedbox that has Intel CELERON processor so I think I shouldn't go with Windows. Now Ubuntu, CentOS(->is this a linux dist?) or Debian? and which edition? I don't think I should go with any beta so ubuntu 7.04 server or desktop or 7.10 server? Please answer I'm about to place my order ...I CANT WAIT!!!:D:D:D:D
Come on people I need more votes :P

Unstable1
06-24-2008, 02:23 PM
I run Ubuntu at home as my main OS, but for my 2 dedicated seedboxes I use Debian.

Ubuntu is just a tarted up Debian, so great for home use, but Debian is more stable and therefor better for a seedbox.

h1pp0
06-25-2008, 01:39 AM
[/URL][url]http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-guides-and-tutorials-65/t-naqs-complete-setup-guide-linux-seedboxes-fedora-corecentosdebianubuntu-281331/ (http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-guides-and-tutorials-65/t-naqs-complete-setup-guide-linux-seedboxes-fedora-corecentosdebianubuntu-281331/?highlight=seedbox)

I personally love CentOS5 for the sole fact that with just a base install and rtorrent I don't break 64 megs of memory usage (I only seed about 5 torrents at a time). Also the memory cleanup is awesome, I usually peak at 70 megs but drops back down to about 55 soon after the seeding stops.

midnightalker
06-25-2008, 02:11 AM
Yes I know about the guide I 've read it twice and I think I'm ready. I'm between Debian and Ubuntu most likely ubuntu but I don't know what are the differences between Server and Desktop edition and so which one to choose.

jayz707
06-25-2008, 02:15 AM
if you are coming form a windows background, go with ubuntu. if not(ie: you are not a complete linux noob) i think debain would be the best for any sever OS.

midnightalker
06-25-2008, 02:36 AM
I have never even used a live cd. Never even SEEN a linux not used!!!

Today I'm placing my order so I really need your help..Still wonding about the OS.
Now its this..
Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop free
OR
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop (BETA) free

It's because 8.04 is a BETA..will it be OK. I think now 8.04 is out of beta version so will I be able to update it?

Please, one last time..

kid16k
06-30-2008, 04:25 PM
Iam in the exact same situation @midnightalker^^

I would really appreciate some tips/hints whatever...

Ubuntu Desktop or Server, and which version?


Thx in advance

kross
06-30-2008, 06:15 PM
Ubuntu Server only comes with a SSH server. Nothing more.
The Desktop edition also includes a VNC clone.

Since you're German, I'm guessing that you're going to rent an OVH server directly, so choose the one you want and if you're unhappy with it, the OVH manager will allow you to reinstall the server with the other version. ;)

riparide
07-04-2008, 12:36 AM
Im using Win 2003 Web Ed.
Its Ok for the basics... but dont think u r going to have increased security.
If u r a security freak ... go Debian.

xjosephx
07-04-2008, 01:28 AM
get fedora its super easy to set up just follow the guide on here

kid16k
07-13-2008, 09:00 PM
I have a OVH seedbox now, first i had "Ubuntu Desktop" but than i changed to "Ubuntu Server" -> Should be a lil bit better and more stable but also harder to handle ;-)

markupmaster
07-14-2008, 04:21 AM
If you are new to Linux I heard that Ubuntu is great for new Linux Users.

kid16k
07-17-2008, 03:47 PM
I have ubuntu server for some time now and can just recommend it :-)

Its also perfectly fits to this guide/tutorial, so if you're new into linux/seedboxes and wanna be a webseeder, you just need the following:

1. 24,99 €/$ for OVH-kimsufi-rootserver
2. Choose Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server 32bits as OS
3. naq's Complete Setup Guide... here on FST ;-)
4. seed seed seed

riparide
07-17-2008, 03:50 PM
I have ubuntu server for some time now and can just recommend it :-)

Its also perfectly fits to this guide/tutorial, so if you're new into linux/seedboxes and wanna be a webseeder, you just need the following:

1. 24,99 €/$ for OVH-kimsufi-rootserver
2. Choose Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server 32bits as OS
3. naq's Complete Setup Guide... here on FST ;-)
4. seed seed seed


I wish i could pay 24.99 euros for the kimsufi :( (not from europe)

Dont u wanna sign one for me ? :whistling

I can send u 30 Euros trough paypal ehhehe :p

kid16k
07-17-2008, 09:18 PM
I ordered over the "main-site" from OVH (direct/no reseller) AND there they don't offer PAYPAL as payment-option for the first order (only bank-transfer for verification blabla)

-> Sry bro