I rather like a number of things about it. I am having some weird DNS issues right now and therefore i cannot add the server running landscape to landscape. And i haven't even tried working on setting up the apache virtualhost yet.I am not so sure about the 3rd party repos quite yet. I haven't really dug to much deeper into it.On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Michael Butash <michael@butash.net> wrote:How do you like actually using landscape? It's been a while since looking, I noticed they now offer a 10-free client option for local servers that might be useful and get me to try it since I use ubuntu in some capacity for everything.
I've looked at landscape in the past, and for either commercial or personal use, always seemed expensive. I am cheap though being used to having to be my own support for so long, and cost benefit associated.
I'm curious your mileage with it so far for "personal use" as a tinkerer of linux things too.
How much space does that repo require? I'd like to tuck the lanscape server into a vm.
Also, how does that handle 3rd party repos with landscape? Seeing that the systems I want to manage are mostly my desktop, laptop, media players, appliance systems/vms, things like that, they all tend to run 3rd party repos for stuff, including my desktop/laptop that use neon repos both for unstable kde. I don't see those being handled well or at all.
-mb
On 09/18/2016 11:15 AM, Stephen Partington wrote:
Finally updated so it will run on ubuntu 16.04.
this is taking a while on my little server :-)
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