RE: Compaq/HP LOM boards in non-compaq/hp machines

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Harry:

I can't speak to all the machines, but they often work.   Typically, you
need to remove or disable any existing video card in the machine.   After
that, you can have remote keyboard/video/mouse function through a web
browser.

Advanced functions, such as remote power on/power off, virtual media and the
like are not available.  Those features require the specific supported
versions proliant hardware.

wilson

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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 11:19 AM
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Subject: OT: Compaq/HP LOM boards in non-compaq/hp machines


Hi All,

Sorry for the off topic question but I'm wondering if anyone knows if the
various LOM cards (Remote Insight) from Compaq/HP can be used in generic
PC's?
And if so do they work with Redhat?

Thanks,
Harry

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