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  1. Well, you can have mysql for learning purposes even if the page you'll be hosting in the server won't use it. As being a database server, doesn't mean that you need to use it for web development, you can use it to store/receive data from other sources as well, but, isn't mandatory of course, if you aren't going to use it at all there's no point in installing it. As for cli use, the mysql bundled client es good enough to manage, to me however it's best to use gui tool when you have to work with very big databases or large result sets, not that you can't do it in the client but using gui tools makes it easy to not get lost
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    Server OS?

    not a problem, have fun with the server whatever you choose :)
  3. I just noted this exists =/ Name: ElĂ­as Favourite game: Doom3 Favourite OS: Gentoo Nationality: Venezuelan Sex: Male Age: 25 Race: Caucasic Height: 164 cm or something like that Favourite band: Aerosmithg Favourite book: too many Favourite movie: the untouchables Favourite TV Show: NCIS Favourite actor: Jhonny Deep Favourite actress: Angelina Jolie Other hobbies: Music, soccer and tv addict Car: none Occupation: Technical support =/
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    Server OS?

    The desktop version should be enough then. In any case, what makes them different (server and desktop versions) are the tool sets, the server version brings them preload on installation but that doesn't mean that you can't install them in a desktop base.
  5. mine is gentoo but as said earlier, it's all about needs and likes the best one is that you choose to use, the best one is that you like, the best one is that you feel comfortable with in the end, they all are the same, at least they all share the same ground base but can differ at implementation level, official packages available, config utilities, filesystem hierarchy scheme (despite fhs)
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    Server OS?

    Almost any can be used as server, but you could go for the more common if you like My personal preference would be debian, but things like fedora or centos are good enough
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