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If I cold keep my programmer out of the code my Linux server would be a
longer lived animal. Our best uptime was in excess of 200 days but that
has been some time ago.
Thank you!
Brett Winchester - Reading and volunteer Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John McCann
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 4:45 PM
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Subject: Commentary on Linux
Buddy Brannan wrote:
"Still, there's a lot to recommend it [linux], esp. for server
applications."
[JM]: Ah, so true, as evidenced by the fact that I (and many others who
are
primarily windows users), are using linux boxes for their server
applications.
And Buddy continues:
"And once you get it [a linux box] working the way you want, you don't
have
to touch it again, really."
[JM]: Again, so true. I once achieved an "uptime" of 200+ days!
Now to investigate Chris Moore's reference to the ORCA live boot-up CD!
(Apparently he missed my inquiry about ORCA in my last post, <chide /
smile>!
John
KW4U
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