Re: Thank you for an awsome product...

2012-05-16 Thread Tomas Bodzar
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Peter Laufenberg 
wrote:
> if you ssh from Windows try Bitvise Tunnelier instead of putty. If you ssh
from *nix... just use ssh.

Fine for individual use, problematic in bigger environment because of
license/price

>
> -- p
>
>> B  B  Hello, And thank you for an awsome product... B  B  B  B  B  B I am a
novice,
>>(just starting out in the linux/unix/bsd world), been a windows server guy
and
>>3d modeler/animator, graphic artist for the last 20 years.I was always
afraid
>>of unix, until recently, I purchased two sun netra x1's, a V100, & a V20z
from
>>ebay cheap with the hopes of learing this new world (for me anyway's) and
>>setting up a inexpensive render farm. B  B  B Being completely new to UNIX,
I
>>have learned LOM on these systems, and have successfully installed openBSD
on
>>these systems with little trouble. I of course did my homework on google,
and
>>there is a great deal of information on what to do. Trial and error, but I
>>have learned so much in the last couple of weeks. I can remote into these
>>systems with puTTY now that the network is setup. B  B  B I would like to
add,
>>this was the only OS that installed on my SPARC IIe systems without any
>>issues! I tried netBSD, freeBSD, and some other crap, and all error out
before
>>install starts. Solaris 11 Express installed fine, (for me a major learning
>>curve) but I learned from google forums. Unfortunatley, solaris 11 finale
>>release does not run on older architectures, and was removed. But I found
you
>>guys! B  B  B I just want to express my grattitude for all of your efforts,
and
>>when I can afford it, I will make some donations to help, (only working
part
>>time at the moment) I am really excited to have accesss to all of the low
cost
>>older servers and be able to implement them into a working secure
environment!
>>I love it!!! Thanks again for all of your hard work, I am sold, and will
>>continue to learn this, I am not affraid of Unix anymore!
>>Michael J. Summerfield
>>Cocoa Florida
>>Graphic Artist - 3D Modeler - 3D Content Provider
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.turbosquid.com/Search/Artists/imagetek?referral=imagetek



Re: Thank you for an awsome product...

2012-05-16 Thread Peter Laufenberg
if you ssh from Windows try Bitvise Tunnelier instead of putty. If you ssh from 
*nix... just use ssh.

-- p

> Hello, And thank you for an awsome product...I am a novice,
>(just starting out in the linux/unix/bsd world), been a windows server guy and
>3d modeler/animator, graphic artist for the last 20 years.I was always afraid
>of unix, until recently, I purchased two sun netra x1's, a V100, & a V20z from
>ebay cheap with the hopes of learing this new world (for me anyway's) and
>setting up a inexpensive render farm.  Being completely new to UNIX, I
>have learned LOM on these systems, and have successfully installed openBSD on
>these systems with little trouble. I of course did my homework on google, and
>there is a great deal of information on what to do. Trial and error, but I
>have learned so much in the last couple of weeks. I can remote into these
>systems with puTTY now that the network is setup.  I would like to add,
>this was the only OS that installed on my SPARC IIe systems without any
>issues! I tried netBSD, freeBSD, and some other crap, and all error out before
>install starts. Solaris 11 Express installed fine, (for me a major learning
>curve) but I learned from google forums. Unfortunatley, solaris 11 finale
>release does not run on older architectures, and was removed. But I found you
>guys!  I just want to express my grattitude for all of your efforts, and
>when I can afford it, I will make some donations to help, (only working part
>time at the moment) I am really excited to have accesss to all of the low cost
>older servers and be able to implement them into a working secure environment!
>I love it!!! Thanks again for all of your hard work, I am sold, and will
>continue to learn this, I am not affraid of Unix anymore!
>Michael J. Summerfield
>Cocoa Florida
>Graphic Artist - 3D Modeler - 3D Content Provider
>
>
>
>
>
> http://www.turbosquid.com/Search/Artists/imagetek?referral=imagetek



Thank you for an awsome product...

2012-05-15 Thread Mike Summerfield
 Hello, And thank you for an awsome product...I am a novice,
(just starting out in the linux/unix/bsd world), been a windows server guy and
3d modeler/animator, graphic artist for the last 20 years.I was always afraid
of unix, until recently, I purchased two sun netra x1's, a V100, & a V20z from
ebay cheap with the hopes of learing this new world (for me anyway's) and
setting up a inexpensive render farm.  Being completely new to UNIX, I
have learned LOM on these systems, and have successfully installed openBSD on
these systems with little trouble. I of course did my homework on google, and
there is a great deal of information on what to do. Trial and error, but I
have learned so much in the last couple of weeks. I can remote into these
systems with puTTY now that the network is setup.  I would like to add,
this was the only OS that installed on my SPARC IIe systems without any
issues! I tried netBSD, freeBSD, and some other crap, and all error out before
install starts. Solaris 11 Express installed fine, (for me a major learning
curve) but I learned from google forums. Unfortunatley, solaris 11 finale
release does not run on older architectures, and was removed. But I found you
guys!  I just want to express my grattitude for all of your efforts, and
when I can afford it, I will make some donations to help, (only working part
time at the moment) I am really excited to have accesss to all of the low cost
older servers and be able to implement them into a working secure environment!
I love it!!! Thanks again for all of your hard work, I am sold, and will
continue to learn this, I am not affraid of Unix anymore!
Michael J. Summerfield
Cocoa Florida
Graphic Artist - 3D Modeler - 3D Content Provider





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