On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 01:33:19PM -0500, K B wrote:
> I think that's a good time, and those of us with core servers (etc) show 
> up a little earlier to get things set up and running.
> 
> On the same topic, I don't think we need to start building a new server 
> for installfests (mine can work fine, but it sounds like a great idea) I 
> posted previously what mine consisted of.  Here it is again: (I've added 
> a few things since then)
> 
> AMD Athlon XP 2600+
> Asus A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard
> 512DDR 2700 (333MHz)
> GeForce 4 Ti4200 128MB AGP
> HDs:
> (3) 120 GB WD Special Editions
> (1) 80GB WD Special Edition
> Dual onboard 10/100 LAN (can do two segments, or filter/serve between 
> world and local LAN)
> Linux Red Hat 9.0 (with all current updates)
> Dual 18" LCDs (don't have dual set up under Linux yet, though)

Naah. For the server we need an ugly duckling nobody wants to play
with. Just sitting in a corner serving files... Any old PII-class should do
it just fine over 100 mbit.

florin

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