Lorenzo wrote: > mark wrote: > >> It's not a plug-in appliance, it's software. We are currently running the >> cameras on our servers, and my manager, as I've said, was considering a >> plug-in appliance, that we could access and back up from our Linux servers >> or workstations, and not have to worry that, as just happened with the >> last kernel update, it would break the drivers. >Maybe a couple of those wuold fit the bill: >http://www.ubnt.com/airvision#aircammini >and, according to the website, the control software (airVision) should >install also on linux BING! Those *are* interesting, and the price is right on the edge of affordable. I'm looking for reviews now - I see the software's been a Debian package, and installable on ubuntu (we're 95% CentOS, though), and I see things from last year saying that an RPM will be out real soon now.... Thanks very much. We may not do it - price, and Ubuntu, but this is right there. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos