I'd just configure a setup script for Fedora that doesn't install/enable 
the unwanted services.

That said, the Debian server install set is pretty conservative with 
which services it enables by default.

On 02/03/2013 03:11 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> I've been using Fedora, but am thinking about trying out another
> distro.  I'd like to find one that is service oriented. Fedora starts
> bluetooth, cups and some other services that I don't think service
> providers want.  Any ideas?  Thanks.
>
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