HA HA. Guess wot. got a licenced copy of windows xp media edition and
installed on my debian media center box. HELP i am crossing over to
the dark side.
May the force be with you :-)
To KG: Do not underestimate the power of the dark side :-)
Regards,
- vihan
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Debian GNU/Linux in a lab of about 50 computers.Is there any
possiblities of doing something like creating a image in one hard disk
and installing it from that instead of installing the base system in
each system individually (something like gHost images for the M$
OS)
If all the machines
On Sunday 07 January 2007 12:08, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 06-Jan-07, at 10:11 PM, Dinesh Shah wrote:
You can use gnu software in every imaginable commercial way
subject to
not violating the gpl.
I do.
My god! You violate GPL? Such a sacrilege and you are publicly
admitting it!.
Hi,
I have a Linux server working very well.
It consists of a lot of software like qmail and stuff
which I downloaded and compiled. And also a lot of
configurations, users etc. during reinstall if I just
use the distro ( CentOS in this case) I would spend a
lot of time again to get the server in
On Saturday 06 January 2007 17:20, Koustubha Kale wrote:
Hi,
I have a Linux server working very well.
It consists of a lot of software like qmail and stuff
which I downloaded and compiled. And also a lot of
configurations, users etc. during reinstall if I just
use the distro ( CentOS in this
Koustubha Kale wrote:
Hi,
I have a Linux server working very well.
It consists of a lot of software like qmail and stuff
which I downloaded and compiled. And also a lot of
configurations, users etc. during reinstall if I just
use the distro ( CentOS in this case) I would spend a
lot of time
--- jtd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 06 January 2007 17:20, Koustubha Kale
wrote:
Hi,
I have a Linux server working very well.
It consists of a lot of software like qmail and
stuff
which I downloaded and compiled. And also a lot of
configurations, users etc. during reinstall
--- Dhawal Doshy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to sort of image it so I can
reinstall it
painlessly if it crashes. Or I can install it on
some
other server so as to replicate the setup.
What are the best ways to do this? (Apart from
using
commercial Imaging or Disaster
On 1/6/07, jtd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a
What are the best ways to do this? (Apart from using
commercial Imaging or Disaster Recovery software.)
I have a similar but a different problem. I need to install
Debian GNU/Linux in a lab of about 50 computers.Is there any
possiblities of
Dear Terrence,
On 1/6/07, jtd jtd at mtnl dot net dot in wrote:
You can use gnu software in every imaginable commercial way subject to
not violating the gpl.
I do.
My god! You violate GPL? Such a sacrilege and you are publicly
admitting it!. :-)
--
Rgd
JTD
With regards,
--
--Dinesh Shah
Koustubha Kale wrote:
I am looking for a way to image a working server into
a installable CD set. Which can be carried around,
installed somewhere else easily etc.
Any OSS for doing this?
You don't need to install any special packages. You need to learn the
procedure for taking
On 06/01/07 17:59 +0530, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
On 1/6/07, jtd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a
What are the best ways to do this? (Apart from using
commercial Imaging or Disaster Recovery software.)
I have a similar but a different problem. I need to install
Debian
On 06-Jan-07, at 5:59 PM, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
I have a similar but a different problem. I need to install
Debian GNU/Linux in a lab of about 50 computers.Is there any
possiblities of doing something like creating a image in one hard disk
and installing it from that instead of
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