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New SuSE user , SuSE or red hat?

Hello everybody!
I'm Fabian from Germany near Hannover.
I bought SuSE 7.1 before 3 days .
I want use SuSE as a PHPserver!
(My english is very bad)
Now my question:
Is SuSE or Rad Hat better for this problem? On my system is always run SuSE 7.1 now, but I think Rad Hat is better for this application.
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PHP works fine on either platform. We run PHP on Slackware and it works great! The Linux distribution (Redhat, Debian, SuSE, Slackware, etc.) makes very little difference regarding add-ons and applications.
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Thanks! I tray it on SuSE! Are there importent things i have to note?
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PHP is normally installed with Apache so you can use with your Web server. Also, you will need MySQL if you plan on doing cool web apps.

So, get a good book on PHP. Search the forums for the suggested book on PHP Professional Programming. This text covered PHP, Apache and MySQL installation, etc.

BTW: Your English is much better than our German. Great job! You speak just fine
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Thanks a lot!
I tray it!
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