[livesupport-dev] demo server/install environment requirements
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    Hi all,

    We seem to have reached a dead spot with the demo server requirements. As
    Akos correctly has pointed out, we have tried to pin down the install
    environment 6 weeks ago but got nowhere.

    I have a theory about why this got nowhere before. The task falls between
    the cracks: The developers aren't responsible for the hardware or OS,
    Michal Hruska is responsible for the hardware but not the OS or the
    components, and Michael Aschauer is responsible for the OS but not for the
    components or hardware.

    Hopefully we can all pull together to get this to work.

    Ideally, the demo server environment would closely mirror that of the
    Install CD, meaning it would have Knoppix installed, as well as all other
    dependencies. We're downloading the Knoppix CeBIT edition that Michael
    Aschauer pointed us to, and Michal Hruska will try to install it tomorrow.
    There may be difficulties between Knoppix and VMware, but we won't know
    about that until tomorrow.

    Here's where you can help:

    - Akos, can we get a list of hardware requirements (recommended RAM,
    recommended disk size, CPU, sound card, etc.)? If ls-dev runs on the
    Mandrake 10.2-powered virtual server under VMware, do you think Knoppix
    will have problems?

    - Michael, can you check the LS components against the supported Knoppix
    list? For example, apparently the CeBIT edition doesn't have full ALSA
    support, but this is something that Michael believes he can fix.

    - Once we get Knoppix installed somewhere, then Michael can install the
    correct tweaks to the Knoppix install.

    - Akos has assigned himself the task of creating the tarball for
    installation. Does this the dependencies for the PHP-based components like
    StorageServer and Alib? What about big dependencies like Postgres?

    The upside of this is that if it works, not only will we have a working
    demo version, but we will also have a good testbed for the Install CD.


    doug
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    Hi all,



    We seem to have reached a dead spot with the demo server requirements. As Akos correctly has pointed out, we have tried to pin down the install environment 6 weeks ago but got nowhere.



    I have a theory about why this got nowhere before. The task falls between the cracks: The developers aren't responsible for the hardware or OS, Michal Hruska is responsible for the hardware but not the OS or the components, and Michael Aschauer is responsible for the OS but not for the components or hardware.



    Hopefully we can all pull together to get this to work.



    Ideally, the demo server environment would closely mirror that of the Install CD, meaning it would have Knoppix installed, as well as all other dependencies.  We're downloading the Knoppix CeBIT edition that Michael Aschauer pointed us to, and Michal Hruska will try to install it tomorrow. There may be difficulties between Knoppix and VMware, but we won't know about that until tomorrow.



    Here's where you can help:



    - Akos, can we get a list of hardware requirements (recommended RAM, recommended disk size, CPU, sound card, etc.)? If ls-dev runs on the Mandrake 10.2-powered virtual server under VMware, do you think Knoppix will have problems?



    - Michael, can you check the LS components against the supported Knoppix list? For example, apparently the CeBIT edition doesn't have full ALSA support, but this is something that Michael believes he can fix.



    - Once we get Knoppix installed somewhere, then Michael can install the correct tweaks to the Knoppix install.



    - Akos has assigned himself the task of creating the tarball for installation. Does this the dependencies for the PHP-based components like StorageServer and Alib? What about big dependencies like Postgres?



    The upside of this is that if it works, not only will we have a working demo version, but we will also have a good testbed for the Install CD.





    doug
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  • > - Once we get Knoppix installed somewhere, then Michael can install
    > the correct tweaks to the Knoppix install.

    BTW: please use boot-options to more closely match our intended default
    behaviour for the knoppix install: 1) "alsa" (although this will leave
    the sound unconfigured for now) 2) lang=us (the cebit release defaults
    to german language and keyboard, I guess we don't want that)
    ..

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  • Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote:
    > - Akos, can we get a list of hardware requirements (recommended RAM,
    > recommended disk size, CPU, sound card, etc.)? If ls-dev runs on the
    > Mandrake 10.2-powered virtual server under VMware, do you think Knoppix
    > will have problems?

    a recommended system requirement would look something like the following:

    - 512MB RAM
    - 1GB HDD + the disk space you want for the audio files
    - any decent processor (say 1GHz and up)
    - any sound card having a proper ALSA (or OSS) driver


    as for Knoppix vs. VMWare - Michal would know better, as I usually
    install my Windows on VMWare only Smile but from past experiences (having
    installed SUN Solaris x86 on VMWare, which is totally unsupported), I'd
    say that since we won't run X Windows on the system, it should be fine..
    the biggest issue will be the sound card though - how to route the sound
    out of the VM unto the real soundcard of the system.

    > - Akos has assigned himself the task of creating the tarball for
    > installation. Does this the dependencies for the PHP-based components like
    > StorageServer and Alib? What about big dependencies like Postgres?

    PHP - yes.

    postgres and others - of course not.


    Akos

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  • michael aschauer wrote:
    > BTW: please use boot-options to more closely match our intended default
    > behaviour for the knoppix install: 1) "alsa" (although this will leave
    > the sound unconfigured for now) 2) lang=us (the cebit release defaults
    > to german language and keyboard, I guess we don't want that)

    unfortunately the scheduler won't run without having a sound card driver
    (either OSS or ALSA) available...

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  • > > BTW: please use boot-options to more closely match our intended default
    > > behaviour for the knoppix install: 1) "alsa" (although this will leave
    > > the sound unconfigured for now) 2) lang=us (the cebit release defaults
    > > to german language and keyboard, I guess we don't want that)
    >
    > unfortunately the scheduler won't run without having a sound card driver
    > (either OSS or ALSA) available...

    yes of course this means to install and configure alsa - as other ls
    requirements not yet in knoppix ....

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