Carlos E. R. wrote:

> It has always been a selling point for Linux to say that it supported
> older hardware, giving it a new life. And surely, Per is talking of
> Pentium IV class machines, those are not so old!

Not quite - these are typically Pentium III Xeons, of which we have
about 30 in use.  They were top of the line when they were new, and a
box with 4 of those will still drive a lot of data. 

>> > ISA-support:
>> > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231191
>> 
>> :-(
>> ISA support, come on! Even worse, ISA PnP, what a nightmare...
> 
> There are quite a few high end industrial machines still using very
> expensive isa cards.

Thanks Carlos. My point exactly. 



/Per Jessen, Zürich

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