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> I've managed to get Red Hat, Debian, Solaris and A FreeBSD box on > the network at > home. Good bit of diversification from when they all used to be RH. Currently I am running on my various boxen: APB: Windows 2000, Windows ME, RedHat 6.2 (small test/scratch install) iolanthe: Mainly RedHat 7.1, with some OpenBSD 2.9 and Solaris 7 x86 (only used to jumpstart solaris onto the other box). zem (laptop): OpenBSD 2.9 feeder: Solaris 7 for sun4m architecture and also OpenBSD for sparc I decided that putting anything else on the Palm IIIx other than PalmOS would be *laughable* Other stuff I've also tried: NetBSD 1.5 for i386. Also Yellow Dog Linux for PowerPC and I *tried* at getting OpenBSD 2.9 running on the mac68k platform, but I think a dodgy disk stood in my way there. Assuming a get this job, other stuff I might have to play with include HP-UX and Compaq (not Digital) Tru64 UNIX on some kinda Alpha :-) J. -- Jon Still E-mail: jon@xxxxxxxxxxx System Administrator Web: http://www.tertial.org/ tertial.org Tel: +44 (0)7977 066087 -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.