Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-25 Thread Andrew Seyes
Thanks to all who replied for the all information and suggestions. Plenty for me to think about there. Cheers, Andrew -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Bruno Girin
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 11:18 +, Andrew Seyes wrote: > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes > with Karmic pre-installed. >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Rob Beard
Paul Tansom wrote: > I was given a 48U rack a while back with 5 2U server units in, but when I > looked at power consumption found that they would have cost a fortune to run > as > they draw around 175W (iirc). I couldn't see a practical means of lowering > that > since it seemd that the majority

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Paul Tansom
** Andrew Seyes [2010-01-22 12:53]: > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes > with Karmic pre-installed. > > I wondered if

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 22/01/10 11:18, Andrew Seyes wrote: > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes > with Karmic pre-installed. I've been runnin

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Alan Pope
2010/1/22 Guy Thouret : > Also worth consideration is the Fit-PC[1].  Made by Israeli outfit > CompuLab, the version I'm evaluating came with 8.10 and a custom kernel > (I think this is for HD video support?). > I'd avoid that device completely on the grounds that it has a poulsbo (GMA500) video c

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread paul morgan-roach
Have a look at the sheevaplug from www.newit.co.uk! It's small and performs amazingly! Roachy -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Guy Thouret
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 11:22 +, Gordon Allott wrote: > On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 11:18 +, Andrew Seyes wrote: > > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] whic

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Alan Pope
Hullo Andrew! 2010/1/22 Andrew Seyes : > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes > with Karmic pre-installed. > Vlglen MPC-L

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Gordon Allott
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 11:18 +, Andrew Seyes wrote: > I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I > run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across > the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes > with Karmic pre-installed. >

[ubuntu-uk] Low power server

2010-01-22 Thread Andrew Seyes
I have been looking for a low power server to replace an old machine I run at home (a pentium II running hardy). In my search I came across the Aleutia T1 fanless PC [1] which seems to fit the bill and comes with Karmic pre-installed. I wondered if anyone on the list has any experience of this mac