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RE: Linux Distribution
Hmm, just had a peek at the web page - unfortunately h/w support is a little
more limited than I'd like, however the most popular scsi options NIC
(except 3Com) etc are supported.
I hope they scraped the cheese off the box first !
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard [SMTP:r.ibbotson [at] zetnet.co.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 9:22 AM
> To: sheflug [at] listbot.com
> Subject: Linux Distribution
>
> sheflug - http://home.freeuk.net/shef.lug
>
> Hello
>
> Just came in.........
>
> Hi guys, Really sorry to spam, this is a one off, promise, but I
> need some help. I have a new distribution of Linux which I really
> need some help with testing. We've ironed our most of the bugs and
> got to version 0.95, but there must be some left... It is a
> different kind of Linux. Instead of being a large general purpose
> Linux, it is a single use, thin server dist. called PizzaBox as we
> build one of the early prototypes into a Take-Away PizzaBox ! I know
> your members must be interested in taking a look, so there is a fully
> working, free evaluation copy of the software on our web site and you
> only have to download three floppy disks. For that you get a File,
> Print CD server, UPS support, remote access, hardware monitoring
> and a sophisticated web interface. Let me know what you think ...
> James
>
> James.Stevens [at] jrcs.co.uk
> http://www.jrcs.co.uk/
>
> Looks a bit gimmicky to me but you might want to have a go ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
> Sheffield UK
>
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