If u still majorly rpm - then mandriva fedora are closest match for u - they draw a lot from redhat;
In both cases there are ample gui tools to get mysql running with less man/hrs. For Mandr* there is the control center; You can use it to install, and run mysql. For Fedora Pirut ;
RPM distro provides the service option to managed those daemons - its friendly. There is a webmin rpm package

>I would like one
> with good support, driver support, many applications available

if support is paid talk to me, or source within quite a number of experienced ;


Just a thot some distro's are B/W thirsty , to avoid or not depends availabilty of the resource





On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Jamal Mohamed <jamal.worx@gmail.com> wrote:
Ubuntu is great for newbie, it has a very good packaging system that makes linux a joy.I use that for me laptop but servers work great with gentoo, it is linux-based and also bsd-like  and compiles everything from source, great way to learn what is running under the hood.But you would also need a very fast internet connection.At the end of the day as collins said it depends on your taste, welcome to freedom.


On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Areba Collins <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
Ubuntu is a good place to start. but then as with everything else, the
flavour is entirely a matter of personal preference. for many that i
tried, there is a zealous, almost occultic following to each and
depending on your tastes and preferences, each shines in its fort.

ive found basic lampp administration easier with ubuntu than mandriva.
but then again, that was mdrv spring 2007.

On 6/6/09, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
> After a lot of hard work, I have graduated to a normal linux user.
> still, i am so inexperienced that i have wasted a whole week of
> person-hours teying to get mysql and vmware tio run in linux before
> giving up. In both cases, Google assured me that there were more than
> 2 million other people facing similar problems, with no known straight
> forward solution.
>
> So distinguished Skunklings, I hereby sought your advice on the most
> suitable linux distribution for linux power users. I would like one
> with good support, driver support, many applications available (we
> dont like re-inventing the wheel) etc.
>
> I currently use Mandriva, and I am requesting for advice on Mandriva,
> Fedora, Suse, and the ever popul;ar Unix branched FreeBSD. I might
> consider Ubuntu, if a strong case is put forward in its case (as you
> can see, i favor RPMs)
>
> Thanks ++;
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