Le 29/05/2012 09:21, Nicolas Diogo a écrit :
Thanks Damien,
Hi Nicolas,
i tried using the repo packages - installation was a breeze but i could
not find Sunstone available.
is this correct?
Opennebula Sunstone UI is available in opennebula-sunstone package (only
in testing/unstable package
Thanks Damien,
i tried using the repo packages - installation was a breeze but i could
not find Sunstone available.
is this correct?
thus i have gone back to use packages downloaded/provided by the
opennebula.org.
Nicolas
On 26/05/12 21:29, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> /with my Debia
Hi,
/with my Debian Maintainer hat on/
Le samedi 26 mai 2012 18:56:17, Nicolas Diogo a écrit :
> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/opennebula
Debian unstable have opennebula 3.4.1 and next stable release (wheezy) will
have too.
> which would require to add repo:
> deb http://backports.d
Thanks Oliver,
what is the best way to install opennebula on Debian 6 amd64?
using the packages available from opennebula.org or using a repo?
but it only exists on:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/opennebula
which would require to add repo:
deb http://backports.debian.org/debian-back
Le 5/25/12 12:55 AM, Nicolas Diogo a écrit :
> Thanks for the info.
>
> but i have tried installing a couple of time alreay..
>
> both time using Debian 6 x64
>
> i will try again over the weekend and post queries to the list.
>
> the idea is to setup a small virtualized environment - mainly for
Thanks for the info.
but i have tried installing a couple of time alreay..
both time using Debian 6 x64
i will try again over the weekend and post queries to the list.
the idea is to setup a small virtualized environment - mainly for learning.
with regards,
Nicolas
On 24/05/12 07:50, davo
Dear Nicolas,
You can install Opennebula on both RedHat (CentOS) and Debian based
(Ubuntu) OSes without any problem. You just need to have some experience on
Linux OS, installing apps, basic shell commands, etc for a successful
installation. After installing it, you will be able to use Sunstone G
hi,
once again i will take sometime to try to get OpenNebula working.
what is the better (easier) less difficult OS to install on?
CentOS 6 / Scientific Linux 6
Debian 6
thanks,
Nicolas
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