On 13 December 2011 09:40, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.com> wrote: On 12/13/2011 03:23 PM, Jörg Stephan wrote:
Hi there,
i tried to ask some people if there is any movement of creating a own set of openSUSE-Server repos, wikipages, guidlines etc. but i haven't a clear answer. I just found several pages in openFATE and the wiki which talk about this idea, but no general reaction. So i will ask here :-)
Are their people interested in creating openSUSE Server?
I had a conversation on that topic. Of course the normal installation does work on servers, but there are some "issues" which doesn't fit.
Repos are to wide splitted: For running an webserver you definitely need some community-repos. Providing them on the wiki would help, and of course talk about that.
server-kernel is needed of course, i know, i know, the -desktop kernel works on an server. And to be honest i just mention it here cause i talkes with a friend and he just said, having a -server kernel would feel better, and he is right :-)
No, the default kernel is the server kernel. That's why we created a special desktop kernel.
Just a question: why is it not labelled at the server kernel?
- a install should be created i use this "minimal-system" to install my servers. but the first time i added some software i was surprised that the pattern must be removed. That's strange.
Might be a bug. Did you file it?
Andreas
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