> Thanks for the links. As far as how much is my time worth? Well, a > vmware solution would be more valuable than a single server, if for no > other reason than the previously mentioned restore times. >
Well I'm sorry I can't tell you how to do it as I don't know - but I can tell you that that I think I heard it had been done internally within SunCobalt. One way to try would be to build the disk in the RaQ/Qube and then place it in another Linux box and boot it with vmware. > It seems to me that I read an announcement from Sun that talked about a > software only license for the Cobalt OS. Is this vapor or do you think > we'd be able to license the software separately from the server? If so, > do you think us developers would be able to get special pricing and/or > early access? > I heard that being talked about as well but no more > Also, didn't Cobalt (maybe pre Sun) once have a program that allowed > developers access to various hardware platforms for testing PKG files? > Is that still around? > Well Cobalt and Sun have developer programs where you can buy discounted kit to develop on - CobaltWorld is hoping to offer publicly available servers build to different configs on demand soon. Regards Gavin _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
