ROS isn't suitable as a server OS, it lacks a healthy network stack, we
aren't sure if VNC works and it definitely isn't suitable for this kind of
usage. It's in *ALPHA* stage, is very buggy, incomplete, and *NOT
SUITABLE*for this kind of mainstream usage.
Try Ubuntu instead.

On 14 May 2010 08:02, Enrico Weigelt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> does ROS run under lguest ?
>
> I'm currently building an lguest-based VM (mass-)hosting service,
> and it would be a cool thing if ROS (as win32 alternative) could
> be easily run there.
>
> My business model includes free VMs on spare resources, which
> can be quickly deployed (within a minute), for testing and fun.
> I'd like to provide ROS as one of the preinstalled images, so
> it will get a bit more audience :)
>
>
> cu
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