On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:59, "shift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The idea seems still interesting to me 2 days after the week-end! ( Did
> some definitive dammage happen? :)
> I imagine an install, giving possibilities of Raid, backup, replication,
> networking etc from the start, all necessary tools and programs, in a

Software RAID, backup, and networking are needed on workstations just as badly 
as on ISP servers.  You don't need an ISP specific distribution to need that.

> compact, easy to use distribution with some "ncursed" ISP specific
> administration tools. Something secure, minimalistic (I like the word and
> the concept) and with some optimization possibilities.
> does-it still seem confuse? Is it "une idee farfelue"?

It is really handy to have GUI administration consoles at ISPs.  At the last 
ISP I ran 17 inch monitors were quite common.

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