Hi,
Might be nice to have a thread listing people's experience with various linux flavors (and the patches required).
Personally, Im looking at a fitpc3 for a home server, but a friend mention that it might need a custom kernel. (Im looking to run opensuse on the cute little thing).
Reading the docs, i see that there are instructions for a standard ubuntu install with later change of kernel (for full hw support i assume).
Are there any issues other than the need for video/kernel drivers (or is it only video drivers?).
Cheers,
cam
Supported Linux variants?
Re: Supported Linux variants?
Linux Mint is a good choice for a Linux Home Server. Which role do you want your server to perform?
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Re: Supported Linux variants?
I have opensuse on everything else, so i figured it'd be nice to use that.
I took the plunge, so we'll see how it goes once it arrives.
I took the plunge, so we'll see how it goes once it arrives.
Re: Supported Linux variants?
Hi cameron,
did you finally succeed in using openSUSE with fit-pc3?
Can you please post your experience with it?
did you finally succeed in using openSUSE with fit-pc3?
Can you please post your experience with it?
Re: Supported Linux variants?
I just bought a fitpc3 pro a week ago. I installed fedora 17 on it. No problems at all.
I also have virtual box loaded with windows7. No problems at all.
Pretty good for what i use it for which is mainly web surfing, youtubing and playing videos
and music.
I also have virtual box loaded with windows7. No problems at all.
Pretty good for what i use it for which is mainly web surfing, youtubing and playing videos
and music.