I had a chance to buy a used pdp-8e from the physics department for "cheap".
I guess it was still a little too big for my tastes and the Apple II came
out about that time. ;)
I guess we get away with such OT remarks 'cause there's so many of us
old-timers. But really computers were more fun when
I guess you weren't kidding about using FreeBSD.
But I realize my idea of applying more standard patches to see if my problem
goes away is perhaps a little indirect given the amount of effort involve.
So I guess I will go ahead and post a qmail troubleshooting question here,
separately.
And then
I don't disagree with any of your points :)
I use FreeBSD, I don't know why anyone would run Linux for any real
server load - I'M JUST KIDDING! :))
Have you taken a look at Matt Simerson's toaster script? It's
targeted at FreeBSD, but I'm fairly confident the instructions are OSX
friendl
WHAT! - no pdp-8 :)
On 08/03/12 06:52, Kurt Bigler wrote:
* After the UNIVAC 1108, the IBM 360, the PDP-11, and the Apple II, the Mac
was my next computer
!DSPAM:501bc60934214214797423!
Geez, people are always so opinionatedly curious. Does it every occur to
anyone that some people are different than other people, and that that, as
well as technical issues can actually influence choices? I don't pretend to
be purely rational. Have you all tried using OSX for a server? Or do yo