Best version of Ubuntu for FOG 1.2.0
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@Tom-Elliott; I made several tests with different machines with the same result, the hard drive mounting failure to try clone new computer , only with XP (VISTA never use it). Anyway I check it again and share the results.
I’m using the FOG version 1.2.0 (latest version) on Ubuntu Server 10.04 and for teams XP’s The FOG version 0.32 on Ubuntu Desktop 8.04; for the error caused.
I must explain that we still use XP on older machines, used to introduction to the informatic to children 3-6 old years.
Let us replacing gradually, We are without money.Sorry; I do not understand this comment “” that turn Makes dinosaurs in the soil before lol “”
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@Juan-Antonio said:
Sorry; I do not understand this comment “” that turn Makes dinosaurs in the soil before lol “”
He was lightheartedly making fun of XP being in use.
Are you willing to try this with FOG Trunk in a test environment?
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@Wayne-Workman Thank you.
I did not master very well their language, hence the question, as for your question, I have already tested in a real environment with several XP machines the cloning and the result is the same, and that was the reason to return to the FOG 0.32 version for computers with XP.what is the meaning “lol”??
lol=JAJAJAJAJA!!! ok entendido ciao
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@Juan-Antonio Have you ever seen these icons in any FOG build you’ve tried? This is what FOG Trunk looks like. It is the developmental version of fog. 1.2.0 is not fog trunk, 1.2.0 is (currently) the last stable release of fog.
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@Wayne-Workman I guess it was about XP, but mostly the Versions of Ubuntu! JAJAJAJAJA (lol)
@Juan-Antonio, now that you know what lol “means”, now just look at the letters, and just think of it like this:
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@Wayne-Workman said:
@Juan-Antonio Have you ever seen these icons in any FOG build you’ve tried? This is what FOG Trunk looks like. It is the developmental version of fog. 1.2.0 is not fog trunk, 1.2.0 is (currently) the last stable release of fog.
I must concur ver1.2.0 trunk 5417 is holding well for me with everything ive tried so far working properly
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@Tom-Elliott Yeah I just saw that… 7? lol
At work - our HVAC system for the entire school district runs on Fedora core 2… That’s 23 very large buildings spread across two large municipalities… fedora 2… lol
Oh and, how about this?
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a16010/30-year-old-computer-runs-school-heat/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLERL4_SveI -
@Tom-Elliott said:
@Wayne-Workman I guess it was about XP, but mostly the Versions of Ubuntu! JAJAJAJAJA (lol)
@Juan-Antonio, now that you know what lol “means”, now just look at the letters, and just think of it like this:
Sincerely sorry, I guess it’s joke, but do not understand.
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@Wayne-Workman said:
@Juan-Antonio Have you ever seen these icons in any FOG build you’ve tried? This is what FOG Trunk looks like. It is the developmental version of fog. 1.2.0 is not fog trunk, 1.2.0 is (currently) the last stable release of fog.
That’s the version I have installed FOG
This is the error
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@Wayne-Workman
/thread hijack /offtopic /sorry.Don’t forget that if you ARE running windows at all then hyper-v is (for less than 20 guest servers assuming a 2 host cluster) a better option, you get TWO virtual licenses for each server license purchased. thus a “free” host per hyper-v instance. If you were to license 10 virtual MS server guests on 2 hosts using centos as a clustered host then you would need to purchase 20 server licences (and you cant use enterprise licences as you aren’t licensing the host in this case). If you were using a pair of server 2012R2 hosts and had 10 server guests then you only need to purchase 10 licences as each license is worth 2 thus each host has 5 licenses each thus 10 total clustered servers.
And FWIW it is an ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE to license desktop windows in a virtual environment - long story short don’t do it. Normal licenses do NOT cover W7 being installed in a virtual environment you need specialist licences (VDA). Seems mad? Yes it is.
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@Juan-Antonio as Tom said earlier, the problem with Windows XP is fixed in FOG Trunk. Can you try to upgrade? https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
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@Wayne-WorkmanIt It is true. I did not pay much attention because he was joking, however many thank you very much and thank to Tom. :). I will try to fix it.
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@Wayne-Workman We’re in the process of replacing an XP desktop that was running the controller for our HVAC with a Windows 10 system. I guess we can let this new one sit for another 10 years.
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@Wayne-Workman said:
@Juan-Antonio as Tom said earlier, the problem with Windows XP is fixed in FOG Trunk. Can you try to upgrade? https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
I’ve tried it, but it gives me error, I used a couple methods with the same result, I even tried to install the package (php5-mysqlnd) independently and Ubuntu Server 10.04 tells me not found.
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