The thing that always annoys me across different setups is is 
X.org.conf unless you are happy with VESA mode everywhere...

On Mar 7, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> On Mar 7, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Scott Granneman wrote:
>> serious question: have any of those machines run for 30 days?
>>
>> i don't think you can just clone winxp like that, without applying
>> some msft
>> software juju.
>
> Dunno.  I do not deal with the Windows stuff, and ByteWorks won't be
> dealing with Windows much longer, either.  Dog slow on the older
> machines and too much hassle dealing with crud like activation/
> registration (or whatever the phrase du jour is).  As for the 30
> days, I don't know what the solution is.  But I would imagine that
> even in the worst-case scenario we clone again.
>
> My bigger concern is how linux works when cloned using dd.  It seems
> to work just fine.  In the past I've used dd to create a snapshot of
> my Linux, Windows, and Mac machines in the event I want to experiment
> or to recover from a disaster.  But restores have always been back to
> the same machine, not different machines.  Is there anything we
> should watch out for?

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