On 2005-01-30 3:29, classic wrote: > "Vintage Macs" <[email protected]> writes: > >> Which compact Mac would be most suited to running a Unix variant? I'd >> like to play with UNix on a compact Mac and if possible end up running a >> webserver or mail server. Which versions of Unix variants would people >> recommend? Are they now too old to provide the security required if one >> was to put them on the internet as a server? > > Guess you are looking at A/UX for the machine? I'm going from memory which > is failing this old guy but I recall that the IIsi ran A/UX and it was > based on the SE/30 but I don't remember whether or not SE/30 will run A/UX.
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