The code is moving to github as we speak/type :)
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:32 PM, George Hunt wrote:
> Hi Anish,
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> I look forward to playing with the XSCE installed via Ansible.
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> Will there be an install procedure, and cookbook, to try it out?
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> George
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> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:37
Hi Anish,
I look forward to playing with the XSCE installed via Ansible.
Will there be an install procedure, and cookbook, to try it out?
George
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Anish Mangal wrote:
> Well, I was sort of hoping:
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> * We could start to have discussions and work around
(another composite reply)
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 10:45:29AM +0200, Tony Anderson wrote:
> I believe the 'boot net' would require only moments more per laptop
> than the 4-key approach.
Yes, about 10 seconds, but the laptop would have to be unlocked.
Also an added benefit of testing the b, o, o,
On 08/29/2013 04:45 AM, Tony Anderson wrote:
The real advantage of wireless 'flashing' could be that a roomful of
laptops could be flashed concurrently as in NandBlast. I assume that
NandBlast is using the broadcast capability of the network. This is
getting beyond my understanding of networking
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Anish Mangal
wrote:
> Well, I was sort of hoping:
You were sort of hoping what?
-walter
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> * We could start to have discussions and work around some/all of the topics
> as a community. Everyone here has way more expertise than me in many (if not
> all) o
Hi,
This is a very valuable discussion which I hope gets summarized on a
wiki page. It probably also belongs in server-devel as well.
I believe the 'boot net' would require only moments more per laptop than
the 4-key approach.
The real advantage of wireless 'flashing' could be that a roomfu