<DIV>Folks,</DIV>
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<DIV>Hmm good idea, I'll do a write up as well. It was very tricky to get it installed from the business card iso, but the results are really good I believe. In conjunction with cygwin's X11, it's possible to ssh -X to the debian Colinux install (from windows cygwin), and run X apps, so if the netrek server had console X/TCL app controls, one could access it. Actually my image when all is installed correctly is 553M, which could prob be reduced if desired, and when gz/bzipped it would be smaller in case Bob or Quozl thought it useful to host on <A href="ftp://ftp.netrek.org">ftp.netrek.org</A>. This is really an ideal situation, e.g. running the netrek server as a native Linux app on Windows, and I feel this is a good situation given the alternatives e.g. porting to cygwin, or windows. Esp when the server goes through revisions, it can more directly be patched.</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "James Cameron" <QUOZL@US.NETREK.ORG><BR>Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 22:02:47 +1000<BR><BR><BR>I've written up the process to create a Debian based virtual appliance<BR>for a Netrek Server, placing it in docs/README.debian-virtual-appliance<BR>in my repository, and attached.<BR><BR>Unlike the previous post, this image is a mere 127Mb. ;-)<BR><BR>One based on OpenWrt x86 should be about 3Mb. There's a lot of cruft in<BR>a standard Debian install.</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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