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From Christos email:
Anonymous CVS servers (two machines)
2 CPU [2 cpu Opteron 244 (1.8GHz)]
8 GB Memory (8 x 1GB PC3200 DDR 400MHz ECC memory)
150 GB Disk (4 SATA 36.7GB 10K RPM drives)
Build Servers (three machines)
4 CPU [2 cpu (dual core) Opteron 265 (1.8GHz)]
4 GB Memory (4 x 1GB PC3200 DDR 400MHz ECC memory)
210 GB Disk (3 SATA 74GB 10K RPM 8MB Raptor drives)
Eat your heart out *ntel
From Christos email:
Anonymous CVS servers (two machines)
2 CPU [2 cpu Opteron 244 (1.8GHz)]
8 GB Memory (8 x 1GB PC3200 DDR 400MHz ECC memory)
150 GB Disk (4 SATA 36.7GB 10K RPM drives)
Build Servers (three machines)
4 CPU [2 cpu (dual core) Opteron 265 (1.8GHz)]
4 GB Memory (4 x 1GB PC3200 DDR 400MHz ECC memory)
210 GB Disk (3 SATA 74GB 10K RPM 8MB Raptor drives)
Eat your heart out *ntel
Intel hell! I'm eating MY heard out! Man, to have one of those machines, any of the five, would be awesome!
NetBSD is solid and fast, but why do they keep bundling Sushi with it? Amongst such a clean, fresh and elegant design, Sushi is a nightmare. Or they could update it and make it work properly!
(For those who don't know: Sushi is a ncurses-based configuration tool that uses menus etc. Looks really nice, would be great to have a straightforward config tool for general NetBSD administration, but most functions in it are broken. It sticks out like a sore thumb in an otherwise excellent OS.)





