[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> then only problem I see is that since these boards are pretty
> proprietary, they require some special modules, etc. to get everything
> working.
That would be my biggest concern for problems too.
> However I guess I can just pre-install the asrock kernel on
> the serve
On Aug 30, 6:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) wrote:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > > Okay, so I want to make the asrock my server...it is quieter and uses
> > > less power. I don't have a lot of time for trouble shooting etc. so I
> > > want to plan this out so it mostly w
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Okay, so I want to make the asrock my server...it is quieter and uses
> > less power. I don't have a lot of time for trouble shooting etc. so I
> > want to plan this out so it mostly works on the first shot. My
> > strategy is to setup each services o
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> Okay, so I want to make the asrock my server...it is quieter and uses
> less power. I don't have a lot of time for trouble shooting etc. so I
> want to plan this out so it mostly works on the first shot. My
> strategy is to setup each services one at a time...then transfer
I started using debian(my first and only linux distro) about 2.5 years
ago. With lots of reading and posting etc. I was able to set up two
system: a server and a workstation. They are totally stable and over
the last year I haven't had to anything but aptitude updates(well some
experimenting on t
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