Hi,
lostcarpark wrote:
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1. Which is the best distro for a relative novice?
2. Also how much help can I ask Linode admins for if I get stuck?
3. I have a spare PC here that I can try stuff on before installing on the "Live" server.
4. I want the server to host mainly PHP and MySQL websites, but want the freedom to install other stuff if I need to.
1. You mentioned you've some experience with Ubuntu. Starting off with that is advisable.
2. Virtually none -- they look after the hardware / network, which they are very good at doing. Other Linode users are your helpline when you get stuck, either here in the forum or on IRC.
3. IMO, that's always a good idea, especially when upgrading major versions of core software. (Linux-vserver with different setups on LVM volumes might be worth investing some time setting up.)
4. You have the complete freedom of installing anything in Ubuntu/Debian/(other) repositories, subject to your chosen Linode's resource limits.
HTH,
Cliff