To detail my experience,
Firstly I booted ZEG in Virtual Box with a NAT'd network card - which is
the default, and obviously wasnt going to work.
Upon realising my simple mistake, I rebooted with a bridged network
card, which ubuntu decided to rename eth1 - and make no mention of it in
the logs.
Because there is no configuration for eth1, the eth1 device woudnt appear.
Adding a DHCP config for eth1 solved my issues.
Now the only thing missing was the thunderbird plugins. Any chance the
ZEG could have PHP added, along with the updates.php script and the plugins?
On 29/09/2010 4:01 AM, Francis Lachapelle wrote:
Hi Mirko
On Sep 28, 2010, at 11:16 AM, M. Stoffers wrote:
I just tested ZEG on VBox 3.1.6 OSE on Ubuntu 10.04, but unfortunately, it was
not zero effort for me :(
First, VBox complained it could not import two IDE controllers, so I removed
one from the ovf and recalculated the check sum. I don't know where it was good
for, I think IDE is dead :P - So, to avoid trouble you should probably just
remove the IDE controllers if you don't use them.
Second, it booted up and printed an IP address on the screen. However, it did
not set up a device on the address. So I set up eth0 to the address. Yet, I
cannot reach the web inferface, though - So I gave up (as I saw that there is
no funambol installed, I realized that I could not find a working configuration
there - that was all I wanted to know ;) ).
To sum it up: I did not encounter ZEG as zero effort. There are at least two
bugs / incomtabilities that might hinder people from trying it out...
Update VirtualBox (3.2.x) to get rid of your frustrations :)
I'll add this precision on the website.
Thanks,
Francis
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