Re: [Discuss] Hacking Embedded Linux: More Hardware than You Require

2012-05-17 Thread Tom Metro
When: May 16, 2012 7PM (6:30PM for QA) Topic: Hacking Embedded Linux: More Hardware than You Require Moderators: Federico Lucifredi Abstract Ranging from Plug Computers to bare development boards to miniaturized systems and rooted hard drives, the bestiary ofARM devices at our

[Discuss] How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?

2012-05-17 Thread Kurt Keville
on a headless server node; i.e. no K, V, or M and no reset button... is there some old weird trick discovered by a housewife in Cambridge that will allow me to wake up via LAN, USB or serial or something? Note that WOL is specifically not supported by my NIC... suggestions?

Re: [Discuss] How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?

2012-05-17 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Last resort: most datacenters offer a remote hands service, whereby you can get one of their technicians to go on-site and then direct them to do things on your servers. I've found myself having to avail myself of this option a number of times recently, as I've been dealing with a number of

Re: [Discuss] IPMI network connection

2012-05-17 Thread Daniel Feenberg
On Thu, 17 May 2012, John Malloy wrote: Has anyone out done much with configuring IPMI network connections? Is this similar to ILO (Hewlett Packard Integrated Lights-Out)? Would this help Kurt Keville with his issue How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?? I have configured

Re: [Discuss] IPMI network connection

2012-05-17 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 05/17/2012 10:40 AM, John Malloy wrote: Has anyone out done much with configuring IPMI network connections? Is this similar to ILO (Hewlett Packard Integrated Lights-Out)? Would this help Kurt Keville with his issue How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?? I could be wrong, but

Re: [Discuss] How can I resume from S1 (STR) mode in Ubuntu?

2012-05-17 Thread John Abreau
If you can throw a little money at the problem, there's a sing;e-machine KVM-over-IP solution for about $300. The one pictured is VGA and USB, but there's also a VGA and PS/2 model available. http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/kvm-over-ip/securelinx-spider.html On Thu, May 17, 2012 at