Suggestion for linux system?

Hello guys,
i think sure becasue it has problem about deb and rpm files when you use OpenSuse and i am using on Ubuntu. It is not possible when GNU/Linux convert to current package file = Problem with security like creficate crashes.
Please do not convert with alias! I think better becasue we use any Linux System like any Pengiuns will install and share with *.bin, *.run or *.bundle File.
Example:
I have been generated this package for Adobe Air Application like this MyAppInstaller.deb than any user will to install deb on OpenSuse. It is a bad way.
When any user will hack with alias with conversion and MyAppInstaller.rpm can not install because it is worng end of coding. That is a bad result.
Now i know becasue any linux users will to important 3 file binaries like *.bin, *.run and *.bundle. 3 binary packages will to open simple for any Linux System. like you are using OpenSuse 14.x or Ferdora 12.x and i am using Ubuntu 10.x or Debian 6.x = It is a nice result with important binary packagers.
I hope you because Adobe AIr 2.8 will to improve and update and supports any Linux Distributed System ( Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Ferdora and Arch Linux and more unknown linux systems... )
Please fix "adl" because i am trying on shell. It can not work because binary is worng and unknown.
Thanks for suggestions!
Regards Jens E.

movilogo wrote:
I do understand that hardware might play a role on compability on the system, but at this moment I'm just trying to shortlist some OS recommendations.Use OEL - Oracle Enterprise Linux.
No single o/s is that much better than another, that it alone serves as the differentiator for choosing A over B. Usually it is a combination of issues, like network technology used, storage technology used, application technology used, existing infrastructure, budgetary constraints, corporate IT strategy and so, that drives the o/s decision.
But when looking at a Linux specifically as the chosen o/s, and deciding on which distro, those issues have already been factored into the o/s decision.
So one needs to look at other factors - like support for example (a critical one IMO).
Using OEL means that you have now the same vendor responsible for both you o/s s/w layer and db s/w layer. This makes it a lot easier on your part when dealing with complex errors that are not easily isolated (at first) to the o/s or to the db - and then having to deal with different vendors, deal with different support methodologies used by them, and having to play the go-between. (been there, done that - very unpleasant experience)
Other motivating factors - OEL is basically RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) from Oracle. RHEL is one of the most widely used and popular Linux server distros. It is well supported by the Open Source community and by commercial vendors.
Now if you were going to run Apache or JBOSS or something else than Oracle.. then OEL makes less sense. But add Oracle to the mix, and IMO, OEL should be the first consideration of distro to use.

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