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Les Mikesell wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:481B9E37.3030203@futuresource.com" type="cite">David
Trask wrote:
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">A power outage today finally killed one of my
web servers....primarily the
<br>
hard drive. Luckily it wasn't serving a whole lot, but it did house a
lot
<br>
of files that I had uploaded via FTP for "safe-keeping". As you may
<br>
guess, my backup wasn't any good either. Nonetheless, I've put in a
new
<br>
HD and want to press it back into service. I was running SME server on
it
<br>
and it was running great for about 4+ years. I'm looking for any other
<br>
possibilities. Simple, quick, dirty, and free (FOSS). Simple Linux
web
<br>
server....any suggestions?
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
If SME server did what you needed without modifications, grab a current
copy from <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.contribs.org">www.contribs.org</a>. It still works and is based on a
still-supported centos. But... you really should something running
backuppc on a raid-mirrored filesystem to take care of that for you.
<br>
<br>
</blockquote>
I have two SME sites running LTSP loaded onto the server as well 10
windows xp clients and 6 ltsp clients boot from SME<br>
<br>
as per here <a
href="http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35111.0">SME7.3 +
Gnome 2.16 + LTSP 4.2</a> have added openoffice and a few other apps.<br>
<br>
there is a "server-panel" to manage the boot images <br>
<br>
my server is a AMD 4600+ x2 with 4G ram the thin clients load in blink
of eye and are very rsponsive!<br>
<br>
best off both worlds for ltsp + domain controller + lamp etc<br>
<br>
cheers<br>
Paul S.<br>
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