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RE: [cobalt-users] How to install Cobalt software on a regular PC
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] How to install Cobalt software on a regular PC
- From: Greg Boehnlein <damin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Feb 25 11:07:01 2004
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Bob Noordam wrote:
> My setup is still experminental with both installs but so far;
>
> - RAQ550
> * does not have ASP
No big deal. I prefer to put my ASP customers on Windows 2000 servers and
charge them a lot of extra money for the priviledge.
> * some 3rd packages work, some dont
What didn't work for you?
> * bandwith management gone
No big deal. Never used it, as it was lame and only did management at the
IP level.
> -Qube3
> * no more webmail
> * no more vpn, no more squid
>
> I have not yet ported heavy websites, all the tested php stuff seems to work
> quite nicely, CGI remains to be tested.
>
> It is a promesing path howver, for those who like the cobalt gui. Especialy
> a test install on a Proliant ML370 with 5+1 disk raid gave a lightning fast
> and powerfull 550.
>
> I plan to run just about any 550 package i have here
> http://downloads.depopo.net/showpage.asp?showpage=%2Fcobalt/packages through
> it this weekend [ if time permits ] to see how compatibility is holding. As
> for the Qube version, i did the howto on request, but i have no real plans
> to stress test it much further since my primary interest is on the 550 port.
I'm going to suggest that someone start a Wiki dedicated to the BlueQuartz
550 code. A place to post findings, experiences, updates etc...
I have a Wiki available at http://voip-coop.org if someone wishes to
start!
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