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Re: Great news for Debian!



Ben Gertzfield writes:
> Just thought that amid all the silly arguing that's been going on
> lately on this list that I'd toss in something wonderful I've found
> out lately. :)
> 
> I just got hired at got.net, a small ISP in Santa Cruz, California.
> 
> got.net is 100% Debian. :) They're running on about 5 586/133s with
> boodles of ram, and have been stable and running for about a year or
> so now. :) 
> 
> I think this is a MAJOR victory for Debian -- got.net's a great
> example of how we can show the world that Debian really works!

I run a small ISP that's been 100% Debian since 0.91

Well depends what you call 100% (we recompile a few packages)
but one of the nice things about debian is that you can recompile
from the debian source and make your own package.

Several of the ISPs in Western Australia run debian in fact

Andrew

-- 
Dehydration - 34%, Recollection of previous evening - 2%, embarrassment
factor - 91%.  Advise repair schedule:- off line for 36 hours, re-boot
startup disk, and replace head - wow, what a night!
                -- Kryten in Red Dwarf `The Last Day'

Andrew Howell
Perth, Western Australia			       andrew@it.net.au


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