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A_Nonny_Moose

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« Reply #15 on: 26 January 2005, 23:22 »
quote:
Originally posted by Refalm / BOB:


This Multics thing sounds interesting. Do you care to tell me more about it?
I'm interested.


I opened a multics thread in this section.  It has the url of the current multics site.

[ January 26, 2005: Message edited by: A_Nonny_Moose ]


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« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2005, 02:33 »
Server 1:
Mbrd: PCChips M811
Ram: 512Meg DDR 266
CPU: AMD XP 1800
VGA: S3 Savage 4 PCI
HDD1: 80Gig
HDD2: Saving Up For Another 80
OS: Windows Server 2k3 Enterprise (Being Upgraded To Linux)

Server 2:
Mbrd: ECS Elitegroup K7SOM+
Ram: 512Meg DDR 133
CPU: AMD XP 2200+
VGA: Onboard
HDD1: 80Gig
OS: Fedora Core 3

Router:
Mbrd: PCChips M825
Ram: 128Meg DDR 266
CPU: AMD Sempron 2200+
VGA: Onboard
HDD1: 1.9Gig
OS: Smoothwall Linux 2.0

Laptop:
Mbrd: Somthing
Ram: 256Meg Meg DDR
CPU: AMD XP 2600+
VGA: ATI Radeon IGP 320M
HDD1: 30Gig
OS: Windows XP Pro & Fedora Core 3

Workstation 1:
Mbrd: VIA Or MSI 333MHzBoard
Ram: 512Meg DDR 400
CPU: AMD XP  2600+
VGA: Nvidia GeForce MX 4400 64Meg DDR
HDD1: 80Gig Maxtor With 8Meg Cache
OS: Windows XP

Workstation 2:
Mbrd: PCChips M811 (Saving Up For A 64Bit Mobo)
Ram: 256Meg DDR 266 (Saving Up For 512Meg DDR 400)
CPU: AMD Duron 850MHz (Saving Up For A 64Bit CPU)
VGA: Nvidia TNT2 AGP (Saving Up For A Really Powerful Card)
HDD1: 20Gig
OS: Fedora Core 3

Workstation 3 (This Came From A Dump):
Mbrd: No Idea
Ram: 16Meg SIMM
CPU: Intel (EEEEWWWW) 486 RX2
VGA: Onboard
HDD1: 524Meg Hot-Swap SCSI
OS: Windows 95 Floppy Version

Server 3 (This Came From A Car Boot):
Mbrd: Some Piece Of Shit
Ram: 64Meg DIMM
CPU: Intel P2 Running @ 266MHz
VGA: Somthing
HDD1: 20Gig
OS: Fedora Core 3
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« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2005, 06:46 »
AMD Athlon XP 2100+ 1.7Ghz
896 mb ddr
nvidia geforce fx5200 @ 1024x768 most of the time
some creative sound blaster 5.1 card
60gb and 8 gb drive
running slack 10

my xbox has a 20gb hd running gentooX  

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« Reply #18 on: 27 January 2005, 21:36 »
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Server 3 (This Came From A Car Boot):
Mbrd: Some Piece Of Shit
Ram: 64Meg DIMM
CPU: Intel P2 Running @ 266MHz
VGA: Somthing
HDD1: 20Gig
OS: Fedora Core 3


You're running FC3 on that?  Christ almighty!  A similar machine at my school with FC1 is already dog slow... I can't imagine 3.  Find some RAM or a faster Linux distribution!

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« Reply #19 on: 27 January 2005, 10:20 »
i'm sure it runs fine. Turn off unnecessary services. Its a server, doesn't run X. its fine.

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« Reply #20 on: 27 January 2005, 19:33 »
quote:
Originally posted by A_Nonny_Moose:

I opened a multics thread in this section.  It has the url of the current multics site.

[ January 26, 2005: Message edited by: A_Nonny_Moose ]



Just so you know, I moved it in the Non-Mainstream OSes section.

Hm, specs...

AMD 2200 (or something)
Some amount of ram (about 384 MB)
Fucked up Windows 2000 installation I couldn't be arsed to fix
80 GB HD divided in three partitions (who the hell knows why)
Lots of integrated stuff, video and audio and stuff
SB Live!
19" screen CRT

My only Mac:

Powermac 9500 120 MHz
384 MB RAM (or something)
Mac OS 9.1
1 GB HD
17" CRT screen
6 PCI slots

An Atari ST 1040

And about 20+ other computers I dunno the hell about (my dad loves to build computers and repair them and sell them).

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« Reply #21 on: 28 January 2005, 00:41 »
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My only Mac:

Powermac 9500



Don't you have a 5260 as well?
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« Reply #22 on: 28 January 2005, 02:39 »
Two of them now. One of them has a scratched display, though.  :(

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« Reply #23 on: 28 January 2005, 16:39 »
quote:
Originally posted by WMD:

You're running FC3 on that?  Christ almighty!  A similar machine at my school with FC1 is already dog slow... I can't imagine 3.  Find some RAM or a faster Linux distribution!

[ January 27, 2005: Message edited by: WMD ]



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« Reply #24 on: 28 January 2005, 20:01 »
Right, I'll just assume that you type with your dick and that you meant "specs."

933 MHz AMD Duron
14" monitor
256 MB of RAM
20 GB hard drive

Nothing interesting. It's a laptop.

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« Reply #25 on: 29 January 2005, 01:19 »
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Originally posted by solemnwarning:


It Dont Have X Installed    



Fedorka can actually use around 64MB RAM even without X running.  Don't know how RedShat does it, but they do.

Oh, wait.  Am I making fun of Red Hat again?  :D
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« Reply #26 on: 29 January 2005, 02:51 »
quote:
Originally posted by WMD:


Fedorka can actually use around 64MB RAM even without X running.  Don't know how RedShat does it, but they do.

Oh, wait.  Am I making fun of Red Hat again?   :D  



No offence, but you are obviously setting the server up badly.
I admit that RH/Fedora run a lot of services out of the box, but as an admin it's your job to turn the relevant things on/off. Most distributions these days are running the wrong side of 'lean' but if you want them to make inroads against windows they kinda have to make those concessions.
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« Reply #27 on: 29 January 2005, 04:00 »
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Topic: Post your sepcs

i am so pedantic, it took *all* my effort to not try to make a joke about the word 'sepcs'. anyway...

harvey:
P3 700mhz
a sound card i got for GBP5
a mini-ATX fan held in with string
15.1 gig HDD
48x cd burner, 8x DVDrom (flaky) + FDD
USB ML-1210 printer (i wouldn't recommend this for linux btw)
2 USB ports (both in use)
network card, i bought it for about ten quid but can't remember which one
harvey has a rollerball instead of a mouse.
AOC 17' monitor
video card i can't remember    
896MB of DDR RAM (of which only 640 is detected by the motherboard. it has 3 RAM slots, but can only setect 256MB from each one, and since my RAM is 1x 128, 1 x 256 and 1 x 512, i'm stuffed)
slack 9.1 with KDE (until recent5ly RH9.0) and windows 2000 (which can probably go now as i have no use for it)
I am not at home, maybe will update these sepcs to less embarrassing ones when i get home.


claudia:
claudia is a Compaq M300 laptop.
600MHz P3
128Mb RAM
11.9Gb Hard Drive
DVD ROM (8x i think) and FDD, touchpad too.
infra red port (that i have never used)
internal network card (i am at home, so don't know again what one)
2 USB ports
a docking station, and all that guff
mandrake 9.1 and GNOME but pretty broken due to an attempt to urpmi up to 10.0, plus a windows (can't remember which, probably 98)
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« Reply #28 on: 30 January 2005, 04:40 »
quote:
Originally posted by WMD:


Fedorka can actually use around 64MB RAM even without X running.  Don't know how RedShat does it, but they do.

Oh, wait.  Am I making fun of Red Hat again?   :D  



<_< Fedora And Redhat Are Good Distros When Setup Right

 
quote:
Originally posted by Tux:

No offence, but you are obviously setting the server up badly.
I admit that RH/Fedora run a lot of services out of the box, but as an admin it's your job to turn the relevant things on/off. Most distributions these days are running the wrong side of 'lean' but if you want them to make inroads against windows they kinda have to make those concessions



I Do Have The Right Services Running On My Servers  
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« Reply #29 on: 30 January 2005, 10:49 »
quote:
Originally posted by solemnwarning:
<_< Fedora And Redhat Are Good Distros When Setup Right


I know that, I'm just playing around.  I like making fun of Red Hat though, it's fun.  ;)

That said, I've found Fedora using an unusual amount of memory even with services shut off.  Perhaps it's just Gnome bloat, or maybe the actual sysreqs for FC3 (64MB for text mode) are for a reason.

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