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- From: larry@gator.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: Dell SVR4 (and Dell hardware)
- Message-ID: <BtEAxK.JGy@gator.rn.com>
- Organization: The Gator Public Access Unix Site - 219-289-3745
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- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 17:22:32 GMT
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- bill@unixland.natick.ma.us (Bill Heiser) writes:
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- >A machine running SunOS will be much less likely to "hang" than the
- >equivalent intel machine. At least that has been my experience, but
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- Bull. My Dell box runs and runs. I remember running ISC (granted
- 2.20 with their old 1.2 TCP release) and it hung.
-
- Try running Dell. It runs and runs (right karl@ddsw1.msc.com). My
- machine never crashes (unless I go poking in the kernel -- which I haven't
- done in months). It's not uncommon to have uptime here of 40-60 days -
- and then the only reason the machine is rebooted is if the power goes
- out (we don't have a UPS)..
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- My machine doesn't hang. Maybe yours does, but mine doesn't.
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