Gregg Eshelman wrote:

Easy choice, the SE/30. Pack it full of 128 megs RAM
and a large hard drive. Has there been much progress
on 68k Linux lately?

Linux is not Unix thank goodness, as Andy is after Unix the best bet would be netbsd if he's after something remotely current, AUX is rather obsolete and has little going for it for the task required.


As for your question Gregg, yes the 68k verion on Debain has been updated in the last year.

Once you get over the novelty of sitting for minutes waiting from the 68k mac to do things under nix one may come to realize the MacOS is the best OS for these macs, we once had a regular lister on the compact list (where this question belongs?) running a server from a Classic.

cheers


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