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Re: /etc/init.d/network is too simple?



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On Sat, 17 Apr 1999 17:20:09 -0400 (EDT), Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:

>  Steve>  This isn't a small tweak or a small optimization, this is just
>  Steve> plain common sense!  Geez.

>I disagree on the `common sense' call.  I think we should shoot for a `common
>entry level' machine. And e-machines sell a 32 MB box for 399 USD. 

    Steve looks at his two Linux boxes.  
486DX2-50 w/20Mb RAM IBM Thinkpad
P5-100 w/64Mb of RAM homebuilt

    Uhm, you're forgetting that Debian and Linux aren't just for those who
are buying new machines off the shelf.  What about people in other contries
where my hardware which is *WAY* on the low end, is out of their price range?

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