Re: "obsolete" hardware

fb (fb@chibacity.com)
Sun, 8 Jun 1997 22:27:22 -0500 (EST)


I think that linux's support of the slow, old, and dying, hardware is a
tribute to its name as a viable os that makes the most of what you have.

Nick
fb@chibacity.com

On Sun, 8 Jun 1997, Rob Hagopian wrote:

> >One of our firewall/routers was a 386 with 20Mb Seagate ST205 MFM drives.
> >Its had a disk upgrade to a large (mostly empty) disk as the 205 was starting
> >to die of old age
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> They really don't make bad machines for routers and dialin lines. We have
> two 386s with just a network card and some modems acting as dialin
> terminals.
> But I really see no reason to have 386 support (and I'd say drop math
> emulation too so that people can use FP in the kernel) in the 2.1.x and
> later kernels. None of the new features are really worth implementing on
> such old hardware. Is anyone really going to have an IPv6 modem pool? And
> if you're doing IPv6 routing wouldn't you want a 486 anyways?
> -Rob H.
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