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yup, but
that doesn't explain why they are using something that has not been supported for 3 years as an os.

cpanel, used by a lot of webhosts, will run on fedora 6.
fedora ships with email server, web server, sql servers and php, perl and python support for site scripts.

quota, designed for shared hosting services, ships with linux.

they actually have zero excuse for using such old distributions, as all the software they need is available with the distribution they install.
[ except cpanel frontend for their clients ]

most webhosting services use scripted tools that work on the latest distros with no issues.

Their only excuse, they are to lazy to upgrade their servers.
Posted by Jaqui
22nd Nov 2006