[BlueOnyx:04247] Re: BlueOnyx on Ubuntu server

Taco Scargo taco at scargo.nl
Wed Apr 14 10:59:04 -05 2010


There is a tar archive build of BlueOnyx for manual installations on a CentOS machine (or VPS).... so you could have used that ...

Regards,

Taco Scargo



On 14 apr 2010, at 13:42, Trond Husø wrote:

> Hi Taco,
> 
> I was not thinking of hardware, but more on the software/Linux
> distribution flavor side.  :)
> 
> What I meant was more than a distribution based on RedHat or a platform
> using yum, rpm and so on.
> ISPConfig is a similar product (but not better!) that can both run on
> CentOS and Ubuntu.
> 
> (Hopefully I am not digging a hole now that I am not being able to get
> out of, or getting a mouth full of shoes!)
> 
> Disclaimer: I am a huge fan of BlueOnyx/BlueQuartz as I have been using
> it for a few years and also made it possible to show phpMysqlAdmin in
> the bluequartz a few years back. 
> I had planned to run BO on the VPS that I am now using, but I was not
> able to run a BO-ISO straight from ground up... So I was forced to look
> for other solutions and ended up with ISPC on Ubuntu... (or CentOS if I
> wanted to use that distribution).
> 
> Trond
> 
> On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 12:18 +0200, Taco Scargo wrote:
>> Trond,
>> 
>> How do you see "more than one platform" ?
>> CentOS is available for multiple HW architectures as well.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Taco
>> 
>> On 13 apr 2010, at 22:06, Trond Husø wrote:
>>> The only gain would be that BlueOnyx (which then might be called
>>> BrownOnyx ;) ) would be available for more than one platform. On the
>>> other hand. It sure ain't necessary. 
>> 
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