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On Wednesday 04 June 2003 11:02, Jason Straight wrote:
> I'm not saying drop it - but why (by default) configure mdk install for
> laptops? If that's the case why not have APM configured to suspend after 10
> mins of inactivity? Or configure the system to only flush buffers to HD
> every 2 hrs to save battery?
>
> I use a laptop - I don't use ifp

Look I run small networks here also and I can tell you it's nice if for only 
one reason on servers or well network sharing servers especially. The dsl 
here is usually set up so a whole office can share one connection. Before 
when the dsl or cable service went batty ( which happened on cable more than 
I would even like to talk about) the connection sharing server would 
literally bang away until it restored serveice. When this occurred it would 
degrade every system on the network. I mean every system would almost come to 
a screeching halt. This situation was very bad. With the new setup is it very 
nice and manageable if the service goes down. I like this very much and helps 
to a very great degree over the way it was setup on 8.2 and down. 



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