Yepp.
I have
bios0: Supermicro X10DRT-PT
With latest IPMI firmware and have html5.


> 21 dec. 2017 kl. 12:00 skrev kasak <ka...@kasakoff.net>:
> 
> 
>> 21 дек. 2017 г., в 12:16, Maxim Bourmistrov <m...@alumni.chalmers.se> 
>> написал(а):
>> 
>> 
>> Even X10 can be upgraded to get in html5.
>> 
>>> 21 dec. 2017 kl. 06:50 skrev kasak <ka...@kasakoff.net>:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 21 дек. 2017 г., в 0:03, Chris Bennett <webmas...@bennettconstruction.us> 
>>>> написал(а):
>>>> 
>>>> I found a new server that uses IPMI and offers using it
>>>> to setup your own custom OS. So I bought in.
>>>> 
>>>> Damn thing requires Java.
>>>> They offered me some pretty worthless advice on using
>>>> Java.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm screwed into having to use Windows 7.
>>>> I've tried the Firefox ESR 32bit that supports Java.
>>>> Nope.
>>>> Opera. Nope
>>>> Edge. Nope
>>>> Chrome. Nope, including trying to use IEtab
>>>> 
>>>> Is it actually possible to get any web browser to 
>>>> open a Java applet?
>>>> 
>>>> I'm using a friends laptop and it can't stay on while
>>>> in the BIOS or after booting OpenBSD just to the point
>>>> of running memtest.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm a bit confused about what to do.
>>>> They offer IPMI that won't work without Java.
>>>> 
>>>> Is this even anything more than a scam??
>>>> I don't know squat about windows other than it sucks.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Serious question:
>>>> Is it acceptable practice to offer remote access that
>>>> cannot be used?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> Look at the newest servers with aspeed ast2500, such as supermicro x11 
>>> platforms, they are manageable through html5. If you still need to manage 
>>> your server try jdk-1.8.0.144v0.tgz package from ports
>>> 
>> 
> Just by updating firmware?  What a pity, Asus hasn’t upgraded firmwares to 
> support html5, I have some of them in usage with p10 platforms

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