Linux server
From: Widow Twankey (abuse_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 01/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:39:43 -0000
I'm looking for a server Linux that can replace SME Linux (which seems to be
a pretty broken version of Linux).
What I need is a server Linux that can handle:
1. Multiple disk drives set up as soft-raid pairs.
2. Multiple LAN cards - no point in having a hub if I have a server!
3. A modem with several alternate dial-up numbers.
4. Printers
Essentially I want to connect 2 PCs and a laptop to the server directly, use
the server to handle my data storage and my printing and to use it also as
an Internet gateway. A built-in firewall would be advantageous.
Any suggestions? SME can't handle multiple numbers or multiple LAN cards and
I've never managed to get it to work with the printer either.
-- Yours Widow Twankey Now 10% Twankier than ever
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