Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread John Stevenson
On 8 July 2010 17:19, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > > > Dell Inspiron Zino:- > > and John recommended the... > > > Acer Aspire Revo > > Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at > good prices but have either of you (or anyo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Alan Pope
You can never be sure :-) On 8 Jul 2010 17:44, "Rob Beard" wrote: On 08/07/10 17:19, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > >> Dell I... I'm sure Al has said previously that he has an Acer Aspire Revo, and I'd guess he's running Ubuntu on it. Rob -- ubuntu-uk

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Rob Beard
On 08/07/10 17:19, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > >> Dell Inspiron Zino:- > > and John recommended the... > >> Acer Aspire Revo > > Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at > good prices but have either of you (or anyone els

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Alan Pope
On 8 July 2010 17:19, Paul Willis wrote: > Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at > good prices but have either of you (or anyone else) actually run 10.04 on > them okay? > I have two Revos on my desktop side by side. One runs Lucid, one runs Maverick. Both ru

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Matthew Daubney
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 17:19 +0100, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > > > Dell Inspiron Zino:- > > and John recommended the... > > > Acer Aspire Revo > > Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at > good prices but have eith

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Liam Proven
On 8 July 2010 17:19, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > >> Dell Inspiron Zino:- > > and John recommended the... > >> Acer Aspire Revo > > Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at > good prices but have either of you (or anyone

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-08 Thread Paul Willis
Hi Thanks for the replies Al suggested the.. > Dell Inspiron Zino:- and John recommended the... > Acer Aspire Revo Both of which seem to fit the bill regarding power, footprint etc both at good prices but have either of you (or anyone else) actually run 10.04 on them okay? I know I sound a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-06 Thread John Stevenson
On 6 July 2010 17:05, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Can anyone recommend any hardware that would be the equivalent to a Mac > Mini that is guaranteed to run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a headless server? > > Background: > > We are a Mac shop but are now using Ubuntu 10.04 on our production servers. > We wo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 6 July 2010 17:05, Paul Willis wrote: > Can anyone recommend any hardware that would be the equivalent to a Mac Mini > that is guaranteed to run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a headless server? New Mac Mini Spec:- http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_mac/family/mac_mini?mco=MTAyNTQzNTk 2.4GHz :

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-06 Thread Rob Beard
On 06/07/10 17:05, Paul Willis wrote: > Hi > > Can anyone recommend any hardware that would be the equivalent to a Mac Mini > that is guaranteed to run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a headless server? > > Background: > > We are a Mac shop but are now using Ubuntu 10.04 on our production servers. > We would

[ubuntu-uk] Recommended small server hardware

2010-07-06 Thread Paul Willis
Hi Can anyone recommend any hardware that would be the equivalent to a Mac Mini that is guaranteed to run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a headless server? Background: We are a Mac shop but are now using Ubuntu 10.04 on our production servers. We would like to set up an Ubuntu 10.04 server in our office