<unpaid endorsement>
As the lists resident SuSE bigot I would suggest looking at the SuSE Linux 
Groupware Server with Domino R5.  As odd as this might sound it seems a lot 
of IBMs "enterprise" stuff is showing up in SuSE boxes. They have a DB2 
product, the Notes product, and a Linux S/390 distrobution.

To get there: http://www.suse.com/products
</unpaid endorsement>

If I were you I'd also check www.notes.net and the Domino Gold forum for any 
Linux discussions and who is using it on which distros. BTW when did IBM buy 
Red Hat? I must of missed that one.

Jack


On Tuesday 20 February 2001 06:22, you wrote:
> Not to start a holy war, but I have a couple of questions...I'm looking
> into moving some of our servers (hopefully eventually ALL) over to linux,
> and my boss has given me the go ahead to start with our web server. Right
> now we're pretty well dedicated to the Lotus Domino environment, but I
> want to compare it with apache as far as http services are concerned. Does
> anyone have any experience working with Domino on linux? I know original
> testing by Lotus was done on Red Hat (gee, go figure, considering both are
> now owned by IBM). Has anyone tried it on anything else? What distro would
> be ideal for web servers? Has anyone tried using both Domino and apache on
> the same server (with apache handling http services?) Eventually we're
> also talking about testing Oracle8i (or 9) with our software - does anyone
> have experience with using Oracle on linux?
>
> Thanks,
> Liz