Kirrus wrote: > d) proprietory lock-in (Yes, worse than just MS Windoze)
Oh yes, I remember when I was at school, educational software was written specifically for the RM Nimbus, it would run on an RM Machine but not on any other PC forcing the schools who bought the software to invest solely in RM machines. The school I was at started to get rid of the RM machines and started to get generic white box desktops running Windows 3.1 by the time I left. > > I used to go to a school, who got all computers & services from RM. We had at > least one major system failure a year. (As in, all computers down.) The > Sasser worm was great fun. Running round every PC with a floppydisk, > containing the norton free fix... all 250 of them. One. At. A. Stupidly. > Slow. Time. > > At the time, I was trying to do my ICT A levels... great fun having a popup > on the screen telling you your systems shutting down, in the middle of a > lesson... > > Oh yes, and never *ever* shutdown the servers. Never. They don't like it. Oh, > and reboot at least once every two weeks. (As I left, there were 5 servers, > up from 2 when I started to get involved in the ICT department...) > > Ahh.. the fun days before I ever knew about Ubuntu... > Were they NT servers? When I was at school they started with a RM Nimbus VX/2 (or something like that) which was a 286 Machine with 4MB ram, something like a massive 60MB hard drive all running OS/2. By the time I left they had upgraded to a couple of servers, with one being a meaty 486-DX/2 66 with 16MB Ram and about 200MB of storage. For those fortunate to not know what we're talking about, have a look here: http://old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=1011&st=1 Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
