Re: [slim] Re: Low-end Linux distribution for SLIMP3

2005-05-09 Thread Jeff Fila
I suggest trying clark connect. http://www.clarkconnect.org/index.php It is an easy install, can be managed via a web interface, doesn't require a monitor, keyboard, or mouse, and has a very small footprint. On 5/4/05, Linzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Though I haven't used it for a slim s

Re: [slim] Best stand-alone setup for SlimServer

2005-03-16 Thread Jeff Fila
Of course you can plug in a monitor... the reason Dell says it isn't to be used as a workstation is just that they don't support it as a workstation. It is built for Windows Server 2003 and the driver discs included are for Win2k3. If you tried to put XP on it, you'd have to manually install each d

Re: [slim] Best stand-alone setup for SlimServer

2005-03-10 Thread Jeff Fila
I have the hardware for the server - PIII 733 with 1gig of PC133 and a 300GB HD - what I need is the OS. I'll probably just use ClarkConnect since it is small, quick to install, and has all of the web-based admin tools already installed. This is going to be a true stand-alone server with no keyboar

[slim] Best stand-alone setup for SlimServer

2005-03-09 Thread Jeff Fila
What are your thoughts on the best stand-alone server set up. I'm building a server that's sole purpose is to run SlimServer. I was thinking about ClarkConnect in stand-alone mode. That way I could manage it from a web interface if I wanted to. Any other suggestions? I'd also like to be able to co