Like I said here (LINK), I think about doing a F@H-Linux VM. All you need is the VMWare Player (of course freeware)
and a Webbrowser to configure the VM. The idea is from the ocn.net-forums, where they "offer" a F@H-VM-Image
(LINK).
I would simply "steal" their VM and rewrite the code to brand it to OC3D (from default-team to "corporate identity" when
talking about the web-config).
But before doing so, I'd like to know, if there is a need for this, because I do not want to use time for nothing.
The advantage is, that you do not have to care about how to configure your F@H-Client(s).
You simply enter the information like username, passkey and cpu-cores and thats it.
So, should I do an official OC3D-F@H-VM?
greetings
-Xoh
and a Webbrowser to configure the VM. The idea is from the ocn.net-forums, where they "offer" a F@H-VM-Image
(LINK).
I would simply "steal" their VM and rewrite the code to brand it to OC3D (from default-team to "corporate identity" when
talking about the web-config).
But before doing so, I'd like to know, if there is a need for this, because I do not want to use time for nothing.
The advantage is, that you do not have to care about how to configure your F@H-Client(s).
You simply enter the information like username, passkey and cpu-cores and thats it.
So, should I do an official OC3D-F@H-VM?
greetings
-Xoh