On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:13, josh wrote: > Actually, I'm very interested in this. I still want to see if I can > run the 550 OS succesfully on my XTR
That I have heard of. Have you checked the archives or searched the net. > but it turns out that Gentoo will > run on every other system that I have access to: old Sun Sparcs, Apple > PowerBooks, Windows PCs. This could have great advantages. I am very happy with Gentoo. Aside from the years of my life lost installing Gentoo. :) Once beyond initial install it's great. > Are you > planning to port the Cobalt Interface No. > or simply have a standard > Gentoo installation on your server? My plans are to turn this in a information, file, and database server. I have little use for the web interface these days. It does not support the versions of software I want to use and would take way to much time to port. I will be very happy to be able to do what I want with the machine without fear of breaking the ui or crippling the machine. More time than it would take to configure all things manually. As I acquire other machines and hardware I may use what ever the new admin tool is for the old Cobalt machines and new appliances. I have seen many other talking about ports or new versions. That's the direction I would go if any. However I see myself more writing custom admin programs. Since in the end I run a private network. When my clients access my servers and network they do so via software custom developed in house for their specific needs. Most of the Cobalt gui really did not apply or help out in that matter at all. Just got in the way. -- Sincerely, William L. Thomson Jr. Support Group Obsidian-Studios, Inc. http://www.obsidian-studios.com _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
