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- From: rriv@oural.inria.fr (Robert Riviere)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Re: SUN IPC as a standalone
- Message-ID: <36535@sophia.inria.fr>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 11:28:41 GMT
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- In article <e3hC02mE2eu401@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> esm40@cd.amdahl.com (Ed McGettigan) writes:
- >I was thinking about getting a SUN IPC(or a 1+) for use at home and wanted
- >to run it pretty much as I do at work for developing some new X-applications.
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- I just configured an IPC for my boss for using at home. It has a 200Mo disk and
- 8Mo Ram, and I've been able to give him X-windows, latex and epoch.
- I've been using it a little, and it works pretty well...
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- It would perhaps be a little small for 'developing some new X-applications',
- but a 500Mo disk and 16Mo RAN would work fine.
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- An amusing fact is that you cannot configure SunOS for not including inet.
- Even for a totally standalone usage...
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