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Hi Dan, I just wanted to clarify regarding the box dana gave me - will it be a dedicated server that just sits in a cupboard somewhere and serves wiki pages, or will it be in use as a general workstation as well? Based on your answer I would either prepare it for Aran to set up the XMLWiki on Windows XP, or format the hard drive, install Debian on it and give [[User:Nad|Nad]] root access to it so he can install XMLWiki. In that case, I should take off the XP Pro sticker and you can use it elsewhere.
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Hi Dan, I just wanted to clarify regarding the box dana gave me - will it be a dedicated server that just sits in a cupboard somewhere and serves wiki pages, or will it be in use as a general workstation as well? Based on your answer I would either prepare it for Aran to set up the XMLWiki on Windows XP, or format the hard drive, install Debian on it and give [[User:Nad|Nad]] root access to it so he can install XMLWiki. In that case, I should take off the XP Pro sticker and you can use it elsewhere. --[[User:Milan|Milan]] 16:12, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)
:[[User:Milan|Milan]] 16:12, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)
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::I'm not really interested in maintaining an xmlwiki instance on a windows box, its not a step in the right direction. --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 16:32, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)

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Hi Dan, I just wanted to clarify regarding the box dana gave me - will it be a dedicated server that just sits in a cupboard somewhere and serves wiki pages, or will it be in use as a general workstation as well? Based on your answer I would either prepare it for Aran to set up the XMLWiki on Windows XP, or format the hard drive, install Debian on it and give Nad root access to it so he can install XMLWiki. In that case, I should take off the XP Pro sticker and you can use it elsewhere. --Milan 16:12, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)

I'm not really interested in maintaining an xmlwiki instance on a windows box, its not a step in the right direction. --Nad 16:32, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)