:-)  I still have a 486DX2 w/32MB in production; but all it does is search
indexing and occassional file serving.  Those 133 & 233 are very sturdy
machines, I'd still be running a couple of 233's if the motherboards hadn't
given out.  Up that RAM and the "slow side" will all but disappear.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Holger Lembke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 9:54 AM
Subject: [sambar] Getting out of the mailinglist {07}


> > Gotta have the right tools for the job...
>
> my swiss army knife:
>
> Kernel version:            Microsoft Windows NT, Uniprocessor Free
> Product type:              Server
> Product version:           4.0
> Service pack:              6
> Kernel build number:       1381
> Install date:              07.05.1999, 22:31:53
> Processors:                1
> Processor speed:           135 MHz
> Processor type:            Intel Pentium
> Physical memory:           48 MB
>
> runs sambar (and now php and mysql) like a charm... a little bit on the
> slow side, but only a little. :-)
>
> and is used as a NAT gateway, too.
>
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