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Re: [cobalt-users] Re: Re: Cobalt Wish List If you must respond to this do it off the board! (CobaltList)
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re: Re: Cobalt Wish List If you must respond to this do it off the board! (CobaltList)
- From: Mike Vanecek <nospam99@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue May 23 19:19:43 2000
- Organization: anonymous
I have a couple of NT servers that have been running for so long I removed the
reset button. One has been going for 2-3+ years. The other one was rebooted
only so we could add some different hardware. I have used or programmed a lot
of OS's in my time (dip switch settings on a PDP 8 to load memory, wiring
boards, etc) and tend to look for the tool to fit the task. Unix existed
before windows - before dos - etc etc. It had its chance to impress the market
and be the leader. Arggg ... why am I bothering to rant on a unix list, must
be too tired. My youngest son is a unix geek too. Best wishes to all. I just
wish FP 2K was fully supported on the Qube2 - a couple of users gripe a lot.
On Mon, 22 May 2000 19:17:50 -0600, THEJRC <thejrc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:>
:>
:>Rodolfo Paiz wrote:
:>
:>> I keep hearing about those Windows machines that run stable for weeks and
:>> months at a time, which you don't have to reboot frequently and which don't
:>> crash. Hunted after one for years, even tried to make one or clone one with
:>> the best I could get. Never succeeded yet, and never seen one in the wild so
:>> far either. Wish it weren't so...
:>
:>amazingly, I never thought i'd find one...
:>but I got one, a klunky clone box running NT... 42 days without a
:>reboot!!! yaaaay! course now that I said that, It'll prolly dump a
:>bunch of garbage on the screen and die in typical NT fashion.
:>
:>¥¥¥JRC¥¥¥
:>
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