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pe3046 said:XP Pro on my Dual Xeon x4000 and Server 2003 Standard on my Opteron 165. 2003 seems to be the most stable of the bunch, seems a little slower though.
Slartibartfast said:dual cellie 366 on a BP6, running Gentoo. I'm a major linux noob so I have this tendency to break it and then have to learn how to fix it Also, when you don't update anything for 7 months because lack of internet, just emerge --system --update does a good job of breaking things for you
slithy said:Do you know about etc-update? Because if you didn't do that after the updates, of course things are going to break!
Xephian said:Mac OS X Tiger on the Power Mac Quad G5.
Sir-Fragalot said:Another AMD tech tour bundle?
Moog said:Nope. Got both OSes through friends.
I was out of the country during the tech tour and normally live in bumfuck, USA so those things tend to bypass me.
wetware_interface said:multi boot on dual opteron 240's w/ 1GB ram and 320 Gb hard drive space partitioned to death
play
win xp pro gaming, surfing, music creation, general relaxation install
semi-work
win xp 64 testing the os/drivers to see if i make the switch
vista 64 testing the os
vista 32 testing the os
work
server 2003 non-64 ent w/ exchange & sql test environment
win advanced server 2k w/ 32 terminal server cals running sql server test enviornment
server 2003 ent 64 w/ virtual server 2005 running win 98 or dos/win3.11 depending on older app i need to run
Sir-Fragalot said:God I didn't want to list work machines.
There are so damned many with so many OS's.
dual overdrives...now thats sweet right thereairbatica said:Which Dually?
Sun Ultra 2 Enterprise (Dual Ultrasparc II 300Mhz)- Solaris 10
Sun Sparcstation 20 (Dual Hypersparc 150Mhz) - NetBSD 2.0
Sun Sparcstation 10 (Dual Supersparc II 75Mhz)- NetBSD 2.0
Intel PR440FX (Dual Pentium II Overdrive 333Mhz) - Gentoo
Gigabyte GS101 (Dual Pentium III 1Ghz) - Gentoo
Gigabyte GS101 (Dual Pentium III 1Ghz) - No OS at this time
racebanner said:Hi all. I am planning to build my first dually, still undecided on XEON's or Opterons. My single proc machines usually use Linux (FC4). Anyone had any expirience in running FC4 on Optys or Xeons, also any linux distros that support NUMA other than SUSE??
Thanks
penguin said:I have Gentoo with kernel 2.6.9 on my Dually (2x 350 MHz PIIs).
Runs DHCP, DNS, etc without a hitch.
I run my own DNS server at home (tied to dynamic DNS---real dynamic DNS---but that's kind of besides the point). When you have a whole pile of machines it's very handy to be able to control their names from a centralized location instead of having to change hosts files or the like on each machine.justin82 said:I was curious to know if there was any benefit of running a DNS server on a home network? Would it help when my ISP's takes a dive?
[H]EMI_426 said:FreeBSD on the six-way PII OverDrive 333.
Yes. If you're bored, look up the ALR Revolution 6x6. I have 6x PII OverDrive 333s in mine instead of PPro 200s. It's not a complete machine; I still need to build a case for it one of these days.toymachineman19 said:six-way?? as in like six PIIs in one machine?