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> whether it's worth adding an extra step to the installation process
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, so I'm hoping
someone might bring something fresh to the table.
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>> xinetd in the first place?
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n isn't using
Debian/Ubuntu because they stated 'httpd.conf' instead of
'apache2.conf', but I figured this would be a good discussion for this
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In agreement with Luke.
How many resources could a web-based administration program take up
when it's not being administered? Apache, or even the python server
take no process power and very
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I would like Ubuntu to install a minimal server with the option of
using tasksel. I think that's a great idea! It'll be pretty much JeOS,
correct?
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You need a web browser to access http://localhost:631 for CU
Thanks for the tips about dist-upgrade (it worked), but my server is
still locking up.
So maybe it's not the kernel?
What else can I do besides backport to 7.10?
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$ uname -r:
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Is this kernel specific? Does this have to do with my CPU? Do I need
to turn acpi off? (because I've already turned acpi off in
/boot/grun/menu.lst)
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support it now.
3ware cards are excellent and I can not see any distribution not
supporting them.
It is just thing of new hardware and catching up to it...
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card out there.
We use those in almost every server that we deploy unless we have
specific SCSI requests.
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I own satega.org while another member is hosting it and a couple
others are mantaining Druapl, MediaWiki and phpBB3.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts!
PS: I do really like that underlying CLI aspect! Scripting is always fun =)
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>> I also got frustrated last summer when I had to rollout my new Dell
>> PowerEdge 2950 with a release (Feisty) that was only supported for 18
ve to handle three releases at maximum.
That sounds easy to me.
I also got frustrated last summer when I had to rollout my new Dell
PowerEdge 2950 with a release (Feisty) that was only supported for 18
months because Dapper couldn't install properly on it. If 6.06.1 added
support for my new hardware then I would have been able to enjoy five
years of support, just like an IT manager would expect from their
server OS.
18 months just doesn't cut it.
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