linux advice
I have an old Pentium 3 that I am planning to convert to a intranet server. I have done this before but it was a long time ago so I was looking for advice on the easiest linux distribution to do this in.
Needs:
*PHP 5.3 + curl(xampp does not support which is why I am ditching the windows 98 on it)
*Cpanel
*mySQL
Wants:
*Print Server for my laser printer
*File sharing and backup between all network pcs(with user based write protection)
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Lots of propeller based products in stock at affordable prices.
Needs:
*PHP 5.3 + curl(xampp does not support which is why I am ditching the windows 98 on it)
*Cpanel
*mySQL
Wants:
*Print Server for my laser printer
*File sharing and backup between all network pcs(with user based write protection)
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Lots of propeller based products in stock at affordable prices.
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I use CUPS for print servers and Samba for the interface with windows boxes. If you have Linux or Mac clients then your file sharing and print serving will "just work". If you have windows clients then you are in for a fight to get the printer drivers and the rest of the configuration. There are ways of configuring Samba to make the printer installation on Windows easier, but I never got around to doing much with it.
For backups there are some pre-packaged solutions (like AMANDA) which will handle backing up your Windows clients. When I had to work with Windows clients I had a script that mounted their drives remotely using smbclient and them used rsync to back them up.
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90 * 2 = Pi
i am downloading debian right now. will try setting it up monday and see how things go.
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Lots of propeller based products in stock at affordable prices.
I've recently tried to install the latest LTS Kubuntu on another machine, but without success. I going to try Mepis on that box next, since I've had good luck with it in the past. Eventually that box will replace the Kubuntu box that now acts as a router, firewall, email client, and Squeezebox server, among other tasks.
-Phil
None of my servers have heads on them. In fact the co-lo box is in a datacentre in the UK. I've got remote access to the bay power switch, so I can reboot it hard if I do something dumb (I've done that once in 4 years).
My servers at home sit out in the shed (such as it is) and I admin all of them via ssh and web browser (for SWAT).
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Lots of propeller based products in stock at affordable prices.
Or they are making it harder to find.
-dan
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(Former) Caterpillar product support technician
Also, having no monitor doesn't mean command line only. It's possible to run X programs on a server machine and have the display on a remote machine.
Post Edited (Martin_H) : 5/31/2010 12:02:34 AM GMT
Peter KG6LSE
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LOL
$20 for a network card to put in a 10 year old PC. or $130 to buy a tiny linux system wich draws almost no power.
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Lots of propeller based products in stock at affordable prices.
I have done this with some old Dells using Unbutu .. I have them all networked and they have no monitors
I have a full copy of Unbutu desktop with intranet and the full server package with noth GUI and cmd line let me know if you want a copy 345 meg
you can download off my server directly I find unbutu to be the best Linux out there so far
its very fast and needs little resources when running the cmd line I see little differance in speed even on 486 machines
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