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2017 Jul 04
3
Lightweight alternative to virt-manager
Hi all,
Anyone knows any lightweight alternative to virt-manager that works with
linux, Windows and macos?
Searching I have found ovirt only but it is too heavy.
Thanks
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2017 Jul 04
1
Lightweight alternative to virt-manager
Dear C. L. Martinez,
The simplest way for lightweight for you is with VNC from your Win/Mac to
the virt host VNC remote desktop or just a SHELL.
Its done!
Xlord
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2019 Dec 12
1
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
I ended up 'hacking' LMTP support into the external spam filter. Someone else already contributed 'real' patches to implement LMTP support, so once I go live with this mail platform it should be stable.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
William Edwards
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E. wedwards at cyberfusion.nl
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From: Marc Roos (M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu)
Date:
2017 Nov 07
4
C6, lightweight window managers - opinions?
So, on my old Netbook, now happily running C6.9, I'm looking for opinions
for a lightweight window manager. Gnome surely ain't it....
Years back, I used to like IceWM, but not sure it's been kept up.
So, opinions?
mark
2019 Dec 12
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Maybe nice to share some details?
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To: Marc Roos; dovecot
Subject: Re[4]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
I ended up 'hacking' LMTP support into the external spam filter. Someone
else already contributed 'real' patches to implement LMTP support, so
once I go live with this mail platform it should be stable.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
2019 Dec 11
3
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
I was unclear in my question. The spam filter is only able to deliver mail over SMTP, not over LMTP.. So I would still need some kind of daemon that listens for SMTP and then offers incoming email to Dovecot's LMTP socket.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
William Edwards
T. 040 - 711 44 96
E. wedwards at cyberfusion.nl
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From: Marc Roos (M.Roos at
2019 Dec 11
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Yes I am running sendmail next to dovecot on backend servers. That works
ok. I have some problems with re-routing mail in a proxy setup.
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To: Marc Roos; dovecot
Subject: Re[2]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
I was unclear in my question. The spam filter is only able to deliver
mail over SMTP, not over LMTP.. So I would still need some kind of
2013 Mar 15
0
UC OT: A lightweight monitor software
We run ganglia on a 35 node cluster (plus a few odds and ends). It
seems pretty lightweight. I've just finished installing the latest
versions at home on old slow 32-bit kit and it seems again to be very
lightweight. You will need to install libconfuse and RRD though, the
former comes as a tarball. You'll need to configure/make/make install
and then tell yum to ignore the missing
2019 Dec 11
3
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
My situation is as follows.
-An internet-facing spam filter relays email to destination mail server (Dovecot) with SMTP.
- Dovecot should take email and deliver it to user's mailboxes. I guess I'd need LMTP for this.
- An external SMTP relay is already in place. I am thinking of using Dovecot submission to relay to the external relaying cluster.
So, both relaying and routing are done
2008 Aug 18
3
Lightweight MTA for XEN CentOS guests
All,
For a production environment, I'd like to setup CentOS XEN guests as
lightweight as possible. I'd like the XEN guests to be able to send
nightly email as all CentOS servers do, but there is no reason to run
a mail server as the CentOS Dom0 already has an email server running
that can act as an email smart host.
The options that seem most appealing to me are either ssmtp or
sendmail
2008 Mar 29
3
the "official" lightweight desktop environment for CentOS?
I want to build a dedicated MythTV box using CentOS5. I need a
lightweight desktop environment, something extremely simple that does
not use much memory. Gnome and KDE use way too much memory and are too
complex for what I want to do.
The system will login automatically to a certain account after booting
up. After the automatic login, it will start immediately the MythTV
frontend full-screen.
2014 May 16
5
Mother board recommendation
Hello,
I want to build a lightweight server and install centos. Does anyone
have a recommendation for a suitable motherboard?
Thank you,
Joe
2013 Mar 15
11
OT: A lightweight monitor software
Hi all,
I have a test lab installed over an ESXi 5.1 host that contains 5
CentOS vm guests. I would like to monitor CPU, RAM and Network for
these vm and ESXi host. Zabbix and Nagios are too to accomplish this
task. Does anyone know any lightweight openosurce soft to do this??
Thanks.
2007 Jul 30
3
Lightweight IAX balancer
Hi list
I've written a tool that works as a lightweight (standalone - no asterisk) balancer for IAX servers. It's in early development now, but seems to be stable enough and handles couple hundred simultaneous calls with not much latency (SIPp + asterisks tested).
It's configurable by listing servers' IPs in iaxproxy-servers file loaded at startup and will keep track of load on
2017 Aug 03
0
Re: [PATCH 0/2] Add lightweight bindings for PCRE.
Hi Rjones,
So, will we add dependency of ocaml-pcre in RHEL7.5 ?
Just like the new bug you filed to add dependency of ocaml-camlp4 & ocaml-labltk ?
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> From: "Richard W.M.
2017 Jul 04
0
Lightweight alternative to virt-manager
Your best bet is running virt-manager via SSH X11 forwarding.
In all my searches I have not met a reasonable replacement for it alas, everything else is either very buggy or bloated or both.
(Which is why customers go for Xenserver and Hyperv).
Somewhat offtopic, I can also recommend Proxmox if you're not really adamant on staying on CentOS, it's basically Xenserver-like, but on top of
2017 Nov 07
2
C6, lightweight window managers - opinions?
Mark Haney wrote:
> On 11/07/2017 10:37 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> So, on my old Netbook, now happily running C6.9, I'm looking for
>> opinions
>> for a lightweight window manager. Gnome surely ain't it....
>>
>> Years back, I used to like IceWM, but not sure it's been kept up.
>>
>> So, opinions?
>>
> I have an old Gateway
2017 Nov 13
0
C6, lightweight window managers - opinions?
I used IceWM a long, long, tried it recently - it's unchanged. Love it! :-)
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2019 Dec 11
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Yes dovecot, /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf ;)
service lmtp {
chroot =
client_limit = 1
drop_priv_before_exec = no
executable = lmtp
extra_groups = $default_internal_group
group =
idle_kill = 0
inet_listener lmtp {
address =
haproxy = no
port = 24
reuse_port = no
ssl = no
}
privileged_group =
process_limit = 0
process_min_avail = 0
protocol = lmtp
2007 Oct 09
1
Lightweight nmblookup
I'm looking for a lightweight version of nmblookup for an embedded
device that needs to connect to windows boxes who have had their IP
addresses assigned by DHCP. I want a simple application that given the
name of a windows box on the network, it will give me the IP address.
From analysing the exchange with ethereal, it seems like a very simple
request/response exchange, and I really