[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Huh?  Get real!  :)   One of the *classy* things about linux is that
> it runs *really* well on low-end "old" legacy hardware.  There is a
> HUGE demand for cheap (second-hand) hardware (eg, in 3rd world
> countries) BECAUSE linux is cheap, available, and it works on that
> hardware. 

Like this?

[summer@os2 summer]$ uname -a
Linux os2.ami.com.au 2.2.17 #13 Thu Sep 14 12:34:24 WST 2000 i486 unknown
[summer@os2 summer]$ uptime
  8:17am  up 20 days, 22:49,  1 user,  load average: 0.06, 0.03, 0.00
[summer@os2 summer]$ procinfo
Linux 2.2.17 (root@os2) (gcc 2.7.2.3.f.1) #13 Thu Sep 14 12:34:24 WST 2000 
1CPU [os2]

Memory:      Total        Used        Free      Shared     Buffers      Cached
Mem:         47036       36136       10900       10140       14776        9044
Swap:        16316        4432       11884

Bootup: Thu Nov 16 09:27:54 2000    Load average: 0.05 0.02 0.00 1/33 30086

user:   1d  3:39:52.18   5.5%  page in :  1297792  disk 1:   144857r 1078477w
nice:       0:07:29.50   0.0%  page out:  3883981  disk 2:   101571r  292547w
system:       3:27:02.04   0.7%  swap in :     8256
idle:  19d 15:35:29.64  93.8%  swap out:     4463
uptime:  20d 22:49:53.34         context : 33021821

irq  0: 181019336 timer                 irq  6:         3                      
irq  1:        12 keyboard              irq 12:   3038489 NE2000               
irq  2:         0 cascade [4]           irq 13:         1 fpu                  
irq  4:        17 serial                irq 14:  10439862 ide0                 

[summer@os2 summer]$ 



Runs web server, java, batch jobs, my mail.. When I first set i tup, it also 
ran my internet connexion (before it got relocated across town), proxied http 
etc and ran socks.

It would be nice to have more disk, but it does the job.



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