vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
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vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
I would like to run meteohub on a little netbook. Is there already someone running vmware on this hardware??
Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
Are you planning to use it as dedicated meteohub? If so I assume a native installation under linux might be better suited.
I am considering the same thing, but have to get my hand on a netbooks first.
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I am considering the same thing, but have to get my hand on a netbooks first.
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Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
Yes, i am planning to use it as dedicated meteohub. But before i buy a netbook, i would for shure that meteohub works on this hardware!
So, if someone have experience with this configuration let us now.
So, if someone have experience with this configuration let us now.
Why?
I understand taking an old computer that isn't used any more but what's the reason for buying a netbook to run Meteohub? I see only one advantage compared to a supported dedicated platform, that's the battery backup if deployed where power supply is very unreliable. I'm having power outages on average once a month but for me that don't outweigh the disadvantages.
Netbooks are:
* More expensive (at least double?)
* Not designed for 24/7-use
* Noisier
* More likely to break (debateable of course but at least they contain more components)
* Needs more power
* Less "Green"
I'm not trying to start a fight or ruin anyones day here. Just curious about what advantages you see for the netbook.
Netbooks are:
* More expensive (at least double?)
* Not designed for 24/7-use
* Noisier
* More likely to break (debateable of course but at least they contain more components)
* Needs more power
* Less "Green"
I'm not trying to start a fight or ruin anyones day here. Just curious about what advantages you see for the netbook.
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Re:Why?
The price of a netbook comes near the price of a E-box or FitPC. And you have included a keyboard and screen.
ASUS Eee PC 4G - Celeron M 353 630 MHz - 7" TFT
4 GB Solid State Drive
7" TFT 800 x 480 ( WVGA )
wifi
512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
operating system Linux
- screen + keyboard present
- accu backup (ups)
- low noise
- low power (about 14 watt)
- price (221 euro)
My choice should be in this case the Asus eee!!!
Boris... is it possible to run meteohub on this device?
http://www.azerty.nl/0-876-82753/asus-e ... m-353.html
ASUS Eee PC 4G - Celeron M 353 630 MHz - 7" TFT
4 GB Solid State Drive
7" TFT 800 x 480 ( WVGA )
wifi
512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
operating system Linux
- screen + keyboard present
- accu backup (ups)
- low noise
- low power (about 14 watt)
- price (221 euro)
My choice should be in this case the Asus eee!!!
Boris... is it possible to run meteohub on this device?
http://www.azerty.nl/0-876-82753/asus-e ... m-353.html
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Re:Why?
I've had an eeePc since they first came out (I'm writing this on it).AenG wrote:My choice should be in this case the Asus eee!!!
I almost went so far as to install Meteohub on it, but in the end decided that it is far more useful to me as a netbook, so I went for the ALIX 1D.
I am very happy with my choice[1].
I don't think that the screen and keyboard are very relevant. When doing the initial set up I used a spare keyboard and monitor, but now it is set up it is running happily without either. If I want to adjust anything I just use the web interface or SSH as I did with the NSLU2.
[1] Though if you have a poor power supply I might suggest getting an alternative PSU (as discussed here).
I finally got around to ordering the alternative I mention there yesterday. It arrived today and is now in use, but I haven't yet tried the "pull the plug" test!
Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
As mentioned earlier I am looking toward this route as well. They are getting cheaper by the day :)
It looks as if you have to tinker with it a little if you want to get Debian on it but support for the ASUS Ee PC seems to be underway (according to: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC).
I am not in a hurry and will keep my eyes on it. Keep us posted if you decide to take the plunge.
Matt
It looks as if you have to tinker with it a little if you want to get Debian on it but support for the ASUS Ee PC seems to be underway (according to: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC).
I am not in a hurry and will keep my eyes on it. Keep us posted if you decide to take the plunge.
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Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)
That's the point at which I decided to reconsider using my eee-Pc as a Meteohub. Things may of course have progressed since I had a tentative go several months ago, e.g. the work mentioned in your link.dudelsack wrote:It looks as if you have to tinker with it a little if you want to get Debian on it but support for the ASUS Ee PC seems to be underway (according to: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC).
PS. Installation on the ALIX 1D was very straight forward. :)