Question is: Has anyone successfully implement Bind 9.3.2 using SQL server backend (specifically with postgres)? I can start manually with "/usr/sbin/named -f" and all is well. As root of course, however /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start" seems to cause problems ... Anyone know something I am missing?
I have to admit that I have no experience with this, but let's see if you get a response from anyone. Veteran contributors have been a little scarce lately. Don't know why. DapperDan has not been around for a while, I hope all is well with him.
I agree with your thoughts on FC5. Most distors now are geared toward average computer users, who do not want to mess with code and the terminal window. Understandable.
This is why I have followed Linspire for some time, on and off. They have their mainstream version, geared toward users who do not want to mess with, or who do not know how to tweak their systems. They get confused with why things don't work "out of the box" all the time.
Linspire also has a "developers version" with all the development tools installed by default.
The problem I found with Linspire, is that it always took over with it's own customized lilo to the MBR. I have not tried the new versions lately, for this reason. They moved to grub, so maybe they changed this and added an option not to install a bootloader by default.
I must say that I moved my wife's Windows system to Linspire, after she inherited some nasty viruses from a newsgroup for needlework enthusiasts, of all places!
She complains about slow bootup times, but her system has been rock solid stable!