well, thanks for the advice but Dell is quite expensive then Asus so
we selected Asus-iKVM module. i am not sure about features in DRAC and
Asus but what we need is remote console with security and that is what
we can have with iKVM. so we do not go for Dell stuff for a while.
On Tue, Mar 26, 201
Could debian be installed over skype from a remote location?
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 03:10:40PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
> > hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us
2013/3/25 Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
> Thanks Rob for the advice but we need redundancy and permanent
> solution. we can not always ship pre-installed harddrive to US it will
> take days and we can not bear downtime. anyways for us we are right
> now planning to buy asus boards with Asus-iKVM module fo
Thanks Rob for the advice but we need redundancy and permanent
solution. we can not always ship pre-installed harddrive to US it will
take days and we can not bear downtime. anyways for us we are right
now planning to buy asus boards with Asus-iKVM module for remote
control the console even with th
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 03:10:40PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
> hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
> of setup we need therefore being a small company we decided to build
> our own hosting
ok got the solution, KVM over IP is the answer :)
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
> hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
> of setup we need therefore being a s
i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
of setup we need therefore being a small company we decided to build
our own hosting platform for our virtualized environment just for
demoing our application to o
Hello
How can I install a new Debian box using the result of
apt-move local of another Debian box ?
The install says it's impossible because I haven't a Release
file while intalling the Base ?
My network is good : ping ok
François
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Is this possible ?
François
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on Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 07:34:22AM -0400, Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has anyone every tried to figure out how to set up a remote installation
> that can be automated?
>
> I remember that Suse and RedHat have developed the capability to
> remember detailed install
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 07:34:22AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> Has anyone every tried to figure out how to set up a remote installation
> that can be automated?
'fai' reportedly does this job quite nicely.
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone every tried to figure out how to set up a remote installation
that can be automated?
I remember that Suse and RedHat have developed the capability to
remember detailed installations (package selection mostly) and was
wondering if anyone in Debian-land has looked into the same kind
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 09:03:12PM -0400, Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there anything in Debian that might allow someone to create an
installatin floppy such that:
I can give someone who knows nothing about Linux (or little) a CD-ROM,
floppy, and one page
on Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 09:03:12PM -0400, Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there anything in Debian that might allow someone to create an
> installatin floppy such that:
>
> I can give someone who knows nothing about Linux (or little) a CD-ROM,
> floppy, and one page of instructions an
Is there anything in Debian that might allow someone to create an
installatin floppy such that:
I can give someone who knows nothing about Linux (or little) a CD-ROM,
floppy, and one page of instructions and be able to set up an
installation on a computer from scratch?
The real goal here is to
Hello !
What i am missing in all Linux-distributions (please
correct me, if i'm wrong), is the possibility to
install (or de-install or whatever needs to be done)
packages on another machine remotely and/or scheduled.
I experienced, that it is a big thumb-up for decision-
makers if a system is su
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