[rescue] Ultra 60 memory
Patrick Finnegan
pat at computer-refuge.org
Sun Mar 9 10:07:19 CDT 2008
On Sunday 09 March 2008 05:05, Bill Bradford wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 02:04:23AM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > I think the main problem is that you're expecting a 10 year old
> > machine (I just looked it up on SunSolve, and the U60 was
> > introduced in June 1998!) to be fast with modern (bloated)
> > software.... :)
> > Pat (who runs Debian on his Ultra 60(s))
>
> Hey now, I have an U10/440Mhz with 1G RAM and SCSI disks that runs
> Solaris 10 as a sandbox machine.. 8-)
But not as a main desktop right? A few of my coworkers also use U5s or
Blade 100s as their work desktop, but they're not using them much as a
web browser, and at best running a fairly old (and full of security
holes) version of netscape/mozilla on them.
And, I run Debian on just about anything I can. It's just the kind of
person I am. My boss was quite shocked when I installed it on the
brand new dual 2.0GHz G5 work got me, 3 years ago. :) It's still
running fairly well, the only upgrade I've really needed so far (got it
with 2GB ram) was the hard drive.
Now, I'm debating cashing in a few of my toys to get an IBM p6 box for
home, which I'm sure I'll probably run Debian (and possibly NetBSD*)
on.
* The new NetBSD/PPC portmaster is doing a pretty good job of advancing
the port to work on new hardware. I can fairly confidently bet that
I'm the first person to have succesfully booted and run NetBSD on an
IBM SP node of any sort (currently it's running on a quad POWER3-II
thin node, and I'm trying to help test it on some other machines).
Pat
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