On Wednesday 29 May 2002 10:20 am, Kurt Wall voice rose above the ones 
in my head and declared:

> 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.

A late entry into the foray here.  

A home built from an old 486.  Now an AMD K6 233mmx running RedHat 7.1. 
 My main box.  (Laugh I know, but I am a poor man and can't afford a 
new PC.  Any one who would like to hire me and rescue from my crap job, 
please contact me off list) 

A Packard Bell Pentium 120 running Slackware 8.0 for firewalling.

A Packard Bell Pentium 333 that I have Progeny installed on to play 
with.  I actually need to play with this machine since I haven't in 
months.  

A Micron Pentium 133 with Debian 2.1 for experimental purposes.  As you 
can tell by the version, I haven't been experimenting much.

An IBM PC-730  Pentium 75 that is currently not used for anything but 
will be on the network eventually.   For what I don't know.  

-- 
Tom Wilson
Registered Linux user # 199331
I used to be with it, then they changed what it was.  Now what I'm with 
isn't it anymore and whats it seems strange and scary to me.
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