[rescue] Just a thought - what would be a good starter SPARC system these days?
Brian Hechinger
rescue at sunhelp.org
Tue Oct 23 11:42:30 CDT 2001
> You still see a lot of 2.6 in the field. From an admin's point of view I'm
> not sure that there's much of a difference.
i've also seen a lot of 2.5.1 still in the field since it was such a great
version a lot of places continue to run it (why fix what isn't broken)
> A sparc 2 might be best for netBSD, but I thought the LX would run Solaris
> 8(slowly).
i run NetBSD on all my "slower" boxes, so i can't really comment on the speed
of solaris 8 on them. it is very acceptable on a sparc5 though.
> If you look around you can find a SS5 or SS20 for around $100-$200 which
> would be pretty acceptable, with enough RAM.
i currently sit in front of a sparc20 at home. it's a little slow at times,
but all in all, does exactly what i need. it's a great machine. running, you
guessed it, Solaris 8.
> I certainly wouldn't be concerned with a frame buffer. The serial port
> console if quite effective. At least until the OS is up and on the LAN.
the serial console is a wonderful thing. now to get my xyplex working so i
don't have to climb back behind the rack everytime i want a console on
something. :)
> Besides who would trust a GUI tool that didn't have a curses equivalent? :)
you really are trying to get hurt aren't you? *grin*
-brian
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