so do we :)
2011/11/20 Sirko Schroeder sirko.schroe...@nt.gov.au
Hi,
Andrea Aime wrote:
Ragnvald Larsen wrote:
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and
Geoserver. Not many seem to be running on that platform.
Correct? Which linux platform would be most used?
Hi,
I have been using Geoserver in production under openSUSE for more than 3
years now without problems.
The only issue has been the Java version to use (Sun vs OpenJDK).
Since I am the maintainer of the openSUSE/SLES/SLED Geoserver RPM
package, I have been contacted by users from time to
Hi,
Andrea Aime wrote:
Ragnvald Larsen wrote:
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and
Geoserver. Not many seem to be running on that platform.
Correct? Which linux platform would be most used?
Which is mostly used by OpenGeo and developers?
I don't remember seeing
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Sirko Schroeder
sirko.schroe...@nt.gov.au wrote:
Hi,
Andrea Aime wrote:
Ragnvald Larsen wrote:
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and
Geoserver. Not many seem to be running on that platform.
Correct? Which linux platform would be
Hi, at my customers site I am working with openSUSE/i386 as a
development box and SLES 11 on the server side (test and production) .
The servers are IBM p7 boxes, look here
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/29315.wss
I am working/developing in the geotools/geoserver environment
My office is using Suse linux as the standardized linux platform. The reason is
due to its integration with vmware virtualization.
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and Geoserver. Not many
seem to be running on that platform. Correct? Which linux platform would be
most
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Ragnvald Larsen
ragnvald.lar...@dirnat.no wrote:
My office is using Suse linux as the standardized linux platform. The reason
is due to its integration with vmware virtualization.
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and Geoserver. Not