--- Andy Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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?
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