Would run Win2k Server in a VM be considered an option ?
I guess it would depend on if you are need to run Win2k server all the time, or just to run certain programs.
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- Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:11 am
- Forum: Other Windows versions
- Topic: How to install windows NT or win 2000 ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11431
- Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:00 am
- Forum: Other operating systems on fit-PC2
- Topic: what's the best/running smoothly os to use with fitpc2
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13241
Re: what's the best/running smoothly os to use with fitpc2
Hi Gashiss The best supported OS would be the Windows based OS (Windows XP - Windows 7) Skip Windows Vista. Likely the BEST BEST version of Windows would be an Embedded version, but few have access to this. As far as Linux is concerned, Ubuntu 9.10 would be best, 9.04 is old, and 10.04 is Alpha... F...
- Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:18 pm
- Forum: Linux on fit-PC2
- Topic: Download Keys
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5580
Re: Download Keys
Hi David, Try this wiki entry posted here: http://fit-pc2.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ubuntu_on_fit-PC2 This is documented if a person was installing ubuntu - that did not come with the FIT-PC2 .. If yours was shipped with ubuntu that you should already have the REPOS... -- Did you happen to add any RE...
- Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:44 pm
- Forum: Using fit-PC2
- Topic: FIT PC Virtualizing ESXi oder another solution!
- Replies: 3
- Views: 12780
Re: FIT PC Virtualizing ESXi oder another solution!
I think using the Fit-PC2 is a bit too low in requirements for most virtualization software like VMware ESXi, and possible XEN. If it is local virtualization you need you could try the desktop products that might give you better support ( VMware Server, Workstation, VirtualBox, QEMU ). Your problem ...
- Sat Mar 27, 2010 2:54 pm
- Forum: Other operating systems on fit-PC2
- Topic: FreeNAS and Fit-PC2.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10234
Re: FreeNAS and Fit-PC2.
Freenas (BSD) runs on both a x86_64 and x86 CPU chipset. When downloading make sure you are using the i386 version and you should be fine. It would generally be 'slower' as it is not optimized for the i686 instruction set, but the performance wouldn't be too astounding anyway. The FreeNAS project ca...