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sysutils/amtterm,
Active Management Technology (AMT) tools
Branch: pkgsrc-2012Q2,
Version: 1.2nb3,
Package name: amtterm-1.2nb3,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersActive Management Technology (AMT) tools
descriptions from man pages:
amttool - remotely control Intel AMT managed machines.
amtterm - Intel AMT serial-over-lan (sol) client.
from amt-howto(7):
What is AMT and why I should care?
AMT stands for "Active Management Technology". It provides some remote
management facilities. They are handled by the hardware and firmware,
thus they work independant from the operation system. Means: It works
before Linux bootet up to the point where it activated the network
interface. It works even when your most recent test kernel deadlocked
the machine. Which makes it quite useful for development machines ...
Intel AMT is part of the vPro Platform. Recent intel-chipset based
business machines should have it. My fairly new Intel SDV machine has
it too.
Required to run:[
lang/perl5] [
net/p5-SOAP-Lite]
Required to build:[
devel/gmake] [
devel/pkg-config]
Master sites:
SHA1: 7459a2817cdd5886d6e2f208af28de5af3937b9d
RMD160: 1a37c6f857d5e12dbda4a005838c31c19738db7a
Filesize: 36.353 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2012-07-05) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version amtterm-1.2nb3 (created)