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> On Apr 23, 2023, at 1:24 AM, Russell Standish wrote:
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> I would say it rather depends on how it is implemented. Is it a command line
> driven app, a web server, an X-window app, etc? Each of these has rather
> different resource requi
I would say it rather depends on how it is implemented. Is it a command line
driven app, a web server, an X-window app, etc? Each of these has rather
different resource requirements.
As a single data point, we had a Sun 4 server running SunOS support
>1600 user accounts doing email over a comman
I would expect that it should be able to do it.
It should also be able to produce a log of all keystrokes and mouse events
received and processed.
An audit laptop would be able to independently sniff the keystroke and
mouse events off the LAN and verify that the log from the test scoring
machine
Thanks Gary
The question is this -- "Can a Pentium server at 1.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM
running a proprietary Linux OS service 125 PCs on a LAN during an a
competitive exam and *very reliably* record every keystroke and mouse click
of each of these 125 examinees. The same server is simultaneously also
Just my opinion, but I believe Linux is generally well suited for any
server task. Especially on older and slower hardware
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 11:42 AM Sarbajit Roy wrote:
> Hi Friamers
>
> Can any guide me if a Pentium PC server at 1,.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM on a
> Linux version is capable of d
Hi Friamers
Can any guide me if a Pentium PC server at 1,.5 GhZ with 4 GB RAM on a
Linux version is capable of doing a certain task very reliably ?
As it is a confidential thing, please message me directly. I have to ask
as I don't use Linux.
regards
Sarbajit Roy
New Delhi India
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