Managed to download Android Live iso from code.google.com
combined the two file just by using cat.. mauhahaa
[[email protected] android-live]$ ls liveandroidv0.2.iso.001 liveandroidv0.2.iso.002 [[email protected] android-live]$ cat liveandroidv0.2.iso.001 > lva.iso [[email protected] android-live]$ cat liveandroidv0.2.iso.002 >> lva.iso
(i know this will then screwed up in fb.. muahahaha.. 😎 )
Ok. time to test it on the VMware..
Well .. i just select
As “Other Linux 2.6.x kernel”
Bridged as network type.
removed the floppy.
selected iso for the cdrom device.
Then.. “Power on this virtual machine”
splash screen 1..
splash screen 2..
Starting up.. with some battery low warning.. muahahaha
Oh..let’s try the browser first..
some permission thingy..
manage application..
something a miss..? can just force close it.. heeheeh
Can switch to console mode with ALT+F1 .. and return back to normal one with ALT+F7.
(replicate real thing on linux console)
Time for real thing..
try to install new app to it…
power off.. is via the VMware button on top.. *sigh*.. can’t use poweroff at console..
p/s : would be anyone to join venture for the ADC2.. hahaha..
about to start looking for the serious developer to collaborate..
but have to get myself also really keen into it first..*sigh*
is not about the money alone.. is about what,why,how.. do i really going into this shit.. ? muahahahaha.
This is a great article. I was able to setup a monitoring service quickly. I have visited a lot of websites and none of them got me to a place where I could monitor my servers this quickly.
Thanks
Girish
to use snmp to monitor other thing..
better to get the utils correct with this.
yum install net-snmp-utils
and then can test with ..
snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system
Looking forward start investing very soonBeautiful! Great site!