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[11:39] <kikidonk> Hi !
[11:39] <kikidonk> is there any kind of server compatibility list for ubuntu server
[11:39] <kikidonk> I couldn't  find anything on the ubuntu server website, which seem to be a single page
[11:40] <kikidonk> For example the HP Proliant servers claim to be compatible with previous debian
[11:40] <kikidonk> does that means it will be compatible with the ubuntu server..
[11:45] <[miles] > hi kikidonk you mean like cert. hardware like SUSE do
[11:45] <kikidonk> yes for example
[11:46] <kikidonk> basically how do i know if i will be able to use my hardware with ubuntu server
[11:46] <kikidonk> before i buy the hardware ):
[11:46] <kikidonk> :)
[11:46] <[miles] > I don't know if there is, I would assume so... and also I'd be amazed if a Proliant did not run Ubuntu Server
[11:47] <kikidonk> well they say they run on debian sarge
[11:47] <kikidonk> so i guess it's essentially the same
[11:47] <kikidonk> The thing is, i don't know anything about servers :)
[11:47] <kikidonk> i'm kind of learning as i go
[11:50] <[miles] > ok
[11:50] <[miles] > but you know linux right?
[11:52] <kikidonk> yes sure
[11:53] <kikidonk> we are starting a little prototype deployment
[11:53] <kikidonk> for some web app in python we are developping
[11:53] <kikidonk> and now we need a server, cause the company's ones are not available for us
[11:53] <kikidonk> nothing fancy
[11:54] <kikidonk> but we would like to be able to use the hardware fully, like hardware raid
[11:54] <kikidonk> notifications from fans, cpu heat, etc
[09:34] <radevil> hello
[09:35] <mralphabet> hello