On Tue, 28 May 2002 17:17:38 -0400  Kurt Wall wrote:
> I was just curious how many and what kind of boxen people have on their
> home networks. For example, I have an AMD 1200 running Windows (yeah,
> whatever), a Pentium II running a heavily-modified Slackware 8.0, a
> Pentium III running an equally heavily-modified Slackware 8.0, and a
> Sparc5 running Solaris 2.8.


Packard Bell, 133 Mhz Pentium, 80 Mb mem, Caldera 2.4 uptime 95 days

Terian (from Jones Business systems, now Ebiz), 1 Ghz Athlon, 500 Mb mem, 2x40Gb disks,
Redhat 7.2 (pre-loaded), Caldera eW3.1 uptime 97 days

No brand (my high school freshman built it 3 years ago), 333 Mhz Pentium, 250 Mb mem,
Redhat 7.2, Win 98 (he always runs Linux.

and not networked yet because I still have to run the cat5 downstairs somehow, my
wife's HP 750 Mhz Pentium, 250 Mb mem, Windows-Me (and boy does it suck. BSOD every
20 minutes).

Also not networked, my 7 year-old's PB 66 Mhz 586, Win 3.11, my mother-in-law's old
PB 66 Mhz 586, Caldera 2.4, and my first IBM-compat PC, PB 33 Mhz, Win 3.1

The first two share an UPS. 8-)
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