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- From: Jerome Limozin <jlz@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 06:31:23 +0900
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I'm currently building a firewall using a used laptop. what about that? since I don't use the hard disk, it is consuming less electricity, and it is also very quiet (good thing in my small apartment!) Jerome Guy Yasko wrote: > flets (not sure about the romanisation of this ridiculous marketing > term) isdn seems to be the best internet connection possible for me. > however, i'm wondering if running a unix-ish system poses any problems > for flets isdn/ntt. > > i'd probably have an sgi indy running irix 6.2 plugged into the isdn > though i also have a linux pc and a sparc ipx here available. the > sparc has a slow serial port, otherwise it would seem to be best use > for it. the pc would also do, but the indy sucks less electricity and > has built-in isdn, so from a purely mechanical/environmental point of > view, it would seem to be a better machine to have up all the time. > any advice? >
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