Hey Erich,
I haven't tried it. But I thought I should comment on the architecture. It
uses the Xeon Blackford chipset, which uses FB-DIMMS, which run very hot.
I have 4 DIMMS, 4GB RAM in one of my personal servers, a 5000V Blackford
and the DIMMs seem to generate lots more heat than the CPU: a Xeo
Hi Paul,
>> I can confirm, at least under VMWare Server, that this configuration
>> works well.
>
> That's a matter of opinion. Not everything that CAN be done, SHOULD
> be done. ;-)
I guess I know what you're saying - but just to keep things straight for
the archives - LEAF runs just fine on V
Dear chaitanya arun deosthale,
reading through the mails you wrote in the recent days, it seems to be
obvious that you have a different idea of what LEAF should do for you,
than what the people using LEAF understand.
So how about if you tell us what exactly it is you want to get done by
using LEA
> filesystem.I also read about the LEAF cd and floppy configuration.But i
> want to install LEAF over a network where any changes in the network say
> i want to block access to a certain computer i would like to change the
> settings in leaf.cfg and save it on the harddisk.
Not in LEAF/Bering. Th
Hi Folks
I recall someone mentioning the Nexcom NSA2189 for a 24 port router. Has
someone already tried it with the current Bering-uClibc?
Thanks
Erich
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>Installing it on a virtual machine might be your only option if you
>absolutely want to run it on your SuSE box.
I can confirm, at least under VMWare Server, that this configuration works
well.
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