Holt wrote:
Has anybody tried out RHEL (or CentOS) 5 yet? I'm looking to set up a
Linux workstation and would like to use Xen to run multiple virtual
machines. I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experience with using
RHEL (or CentOS) 5 in general as a workstation and specifically your
-server envs.
Hope this helps,
Rion
On Thursday 17 May 2007 12:43, Rubin Bennett wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:37 -0400, Bradley Holt wrote:
Has anybody tried out RHEL (or CentOS) 5 yet? I'm looking to set up a
Linux workstation and would like to use Xen to run multiple virtual
machines
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 09:49:53AM -0400, Lawrence Keyes wrote:
Once I had set up elaborate projects using SharePoint, those
bombedpeople just didn't log in and use it.
I hate when that happens!
Maybe it is just the wrong audience... The few successes were with
distributed groups that
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If I were Mandriva, or any other distribution, I would not feel incredibly
obliged to sign NDAs in the interest of promoting _someone else's_ software,
that's for sure. You want to promote your software on my distro? Open source
it! Why should
Groupware
I just spent some time loading and looking at PLONE. It lives on top of
Zope...which lives on top of Python, so you can use Python to tweak it. I
think it would qualify as Groupware, as it is a content management system
with a lot of options and modules that allow collaboration.
But
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 09:09 -0400, Forest Bond wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 07:54:21AM -0400, sth wrote:
If I were Mandriva, or any other distribution, I would not feel incredibly
obliged to sign NDAs in the interest of promoting _someone else's_
software,
that's for sure. You
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Subject: RHEL (or CentOS) 5
Has anybody tried out RHEL (or CentOS) 5 yet? I'm looking to set up a
Linux workstation and would like to use Xen to run multiple virtual
machines. I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experience with using
RHEL (or CentOS) 5 in general
.) ;-) As such, I, too, am keen to hear
what folks have to say about their RHEL/CentOS 5 experiences.
We are working with a shop that's using Xen on CentOS 4.4, and it's
pretty slick. There are some quirks (mostly with clock offsets vs. the
host's time and bizzarro utmp/wtmp info), and they don't have