That makes sense, thanks
M.Holt
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] attn: Kirk McElhearn


> I find that its best to let the unix box be the main server and
> all other single-user systems be the workstations.
>
> Just my 2 pennies
>
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Michael Holt mewed:
> > Hello Kirk,
> >     I read your apple isdn question (internet sharing).  I don't know
> > the answer to your question, but I wanted to ask you one and didn't want
> > to clutter up your original message.  Anyway, I'm considering buying an
> > iMac sometime this summer but have never used Apple products (just in it
> > for learning), are you using an iMac?  I would like to network it in
> > with my current Linux / Windows PC's, have you had any real problems
> > with that?  Also, have you tried MKlinux?  (That's the version built on
> > the mac microkernel).  Any thoughts would be appreciated, whenever you
> > get the chance.
> >
> > Thanks, Michael Holt
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > p.s.  Just a thought, can you connect the Linux box to the internet and
> > use the apple ethernet to share connection?
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