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vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:48 pm
by AenG
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?)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:11 am
by dudelsack
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.

Matt

Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:49 am
by AenG
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.

Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:33 am
by P3R
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.

Re:Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:45 pm
by AenG
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

Re:Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:51 pm
by skyewright
AenG wrote:My choice should be in this case the Asus eee!!!
I've had an eeePc since they first came out (I'm writing this on it).
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?)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:58 pm
by dudelsack
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

Re:vmware running on netbook (like asus eee pc?)

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:26 am
by skyewright
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).
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.

PS. Installation on the ALIX 1D was very straight forward. :)