RE: I must be dense....



Folks,

Lessee, first, I said thirty-two megs of RAM, not 320M, or 1.2G....

Second, I'm running 9, because it still uses the 2.4 kernel, while the 2.6 kernel included scheduling optimizations for SMP, and I saw some notes suggesting that it would actually slow down a plain vanilla CPU.

Third, yeah, I've mentioned this box before: no compiler, no X.

Fourth, I'm still looking for clues with CUPS and my parallel port printer....

mark "it's a freakin' firewall/router/printserver -
why would I need a 36-core 500THZ CPU w/
380 petabytes of RAM...?" <g>

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