LWN: Comments on "Linux & Learning (eSchoolNews)" https://lwn.net/Articles/15311/ This is a special feed containing comments posted to the individual LWN article titled "Linux & Learning (eSchoolNews)". en-us Sat, 30 Aug 2025 00:26:40 +0000 Sat, 30 Aug 2025 00:26:40 +0000 https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification lwn@lwn.net My Home Internal Mail Server: 33Mhz 386 with 32Mb RAM https://lwn.net/Articles/15360/ https://lwn.net/Articles/15360/ AnswerGuy I've had that machine running Linux since kernel version 0.99pl10 or <br> so. The first distribution on it was the long forgotten SLS (Soft Landing<br> Systems). It's been on Slackware (version 1? or .9 or something like that)<br> Red Hat (3.03, 4.2, 5.2), S.u.S.E. (6.x), and is now on Debian (Starting<br> with Potato. 2.x).<p> My wife had to replace one of its hard drives (the boot device, a 10 <br> year old 200 Meg Conner or WD &quot;Caviar&quot; --- I don't remember) a few <br> months ago --- it started giving &quot;block seek errors&quot; causing a little<br> down time but no data loss. She replaced it with a spare 4Gb disk we<br> had laying around (and pulled a couple of other small drives out of it<br> too).<p> For several years it was my primary workstation and has run as router,<br> dial-in server, fax gateway, internal web server, and many other roles<br> (usually while also operating as my desktop workstation). [I'm still a<br> bit of a curses curmudgeon, though it as a 2Mb video card and can run<br> X --- slowly).<p> I also still have a 40 Mhz 386 running as a router; but it's not doing<br> much --- no packet filtering, just logging. That system was given to <br> me with the phrase: &quot;You could still use a 386!&quot;<p> My only temptations for replacing those two systems stem from their<br> noisy fans and aging power supplies and current draw. If I could get<br> a couple of very cheap (under $300) Transmeta based systems with NO<br> fans, I'd replace them for the quiet and space savings in that closet.<p> (They're in a closet in the guest room, which we have a new housemate<br> moving into. Luckily she can't hear them --- partial hearing loss; but<br> a former housemate did complain about the constant hum).<p>JimD<p> Wed, 13 Nov 2002 04:21:29 +0000