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OS for CSS
#1
Tell me what Linux system to choose for CS: S?
freebsb, Ubuntu?
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#2
Choose the one you like most and modify it to your needs.
Easy and out of the box are debian/ubuntu
But all Distros have their strong and weak point. Just try some at a local pc and see which fits best to your needs.
Interactive web based config creator for CS, CSS, TF2 and DODS
Creates server and client configs in an explained dialog.

You`ll also find precompiled debian gameserver kernels for download
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#3
I used to use CentOS but have now migrated to Ubuntu and I like it much more. It is much better out of the box and is easy to modify.
~ trewq
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#4
A not complete List:
debian -> easy to use out of the box, older packages (but debian patched to secure), stability comes first here
ubuntu -> easy to use out of the box, but is more like we need the newest versions not the most stable
gentoo -> you need to compile everything on your own defnitly not for linux newbies
Red Hat -> enterprise distro aims for stability (but not free?!)
Fedora -> free Red hat but with removed features
CentOS -> Tries to rebuild redhat and is free. Some packages like the kernel are really old (but patched). It is not the best to run gameservers out of the box

Distros are more like a CMS for Linux. Depending on which one you choose you get different precompiled binarys, libs and so on. Some non free enterprise versions will support you, offer SLAs and such. Using GNU/GPL Distros you need to rely on their community for help.

With all you are able to replace the precompiled packages with your own or install yours instead of the precompiled ones. That is why choosing a distro is more like what kind of CMS do I like. Some are easier to use if you want to run gameservers out of the box. But if you put some work in it all Distros will perform nearly the same.
Interactive web based config creator for CS, CSS, TF2 and DODS
Creates server and client configs in an explained dialog.

You`ll also find precompiled debian gameserver kernels for download
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#5
most people are fine with debian and derivates (like ubuntu). centos is known to make problems sometimes (which can be evaded with some effort, like terrorkarotte said).
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
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#6
Debian Smile
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