I managed to login on such a machine, and while I couldn't register it with landscape due to other reasons (restricted access, no root, etc), I was able to check that the /proc/cpuinfo file that it exposes would have been enough to flag it as a virtual machine for Landscape.
So, this was verified with the package from trusty-proposed:
I managed to login on such a machine, and while I couldn't register it with landscape due to other reasons (restricted access, no root, etc), I was able to check that the /proc/cpuinfo file that it exposes would have been enough to flag it as a virtual machine for Landscape.
So, this was verified with the package from trusty-proposed:
(trusty- ppc64el) andreas@ kelsey01: ~$ apt-cache policy landscape-client 14.04 12-0ubuntu0. 14.04 0 ports.ubuntu. com/ubuntu- ports/ trusty- proposed/ main ppc64el Packages ports.ubuntu. com/ubuntu- ports/ trusty/main ppc64el Packages
landscape-client:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 14.12-0ubuntu0.
Version table:
14.
500 http://
14.01-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://