On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 10:43, Michael Cameron wrote: > > > >Feel free to drop me a note if I can help more. > > > Thanks. I was looking at probably just overwriting AIX or perhaps dual > booting if possible. I have a 44p model 170 (single 400Mhz power 3-11 > processor, 512Mb RAM, 18Gb disk, GXT130P graphics adaptor) which most of the > time is switched off (since the fan appears to have been modelled on a small > helicopter judging by the noise) and was wondering what I might be able to > do with it. My company were bought over by another hardware manufacturer > with their own Unix (and Linux) offerings and it is definitely not the done > thing to be running AIX. I don't to actually spend any money on doing this > (cause it will be out of my pocket) so the "Enterprise edition" prices are > not what I want (Redhat's $3500 and Suse's "call for information" bearing in > mind the $749 price tag for x86). I'll have a wee hunt around for some > downloads and any old list chatter and see what I come up with, I'm > certainly not the first to have tried this. > > MC >
Have you looked at NetBSD? Cheers, Gordon _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
