Is it true. . .

Is it true. . .

Post by J'm Sm't » Tue, 19 Feb 2002 11:42:17



. . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D with 640k of
RAM running BSD with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?

Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?

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Is it true. . .

Post by jp » Tue, 19 Feb 2002 17:53:45


On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 02:42:17 GMT,


> . . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D with 640k of
> RAM running BSD with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?

And it's STILL faster than any of YOUR computers or dialin links.

Yes.

Quote:> Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?

It is dead clear and very obvious that it cannot possibly be a *up
on your or your isps side, ofcourse. Only Other People do Stupid Things.

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Is it true. . .

Post by Karsten Krus » Tue, 19 Feb 2002 20:31:57


--< J'm Sm'th schrieb am Montag, 18. Februar 2002 03:42 >--

Quote:> . . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D with 640k of
> RAM running BSD with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?

;)

Quote:> Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?

 [X] Use a Mirror

Quote:> To Reply Direct, Remove Clothes

 [X] Done

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Is it true. . .

Post by Ben Harr » Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:05:30




Quote:>. . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D

hw.model = Intel Pentium III (686-class)

Quote:> with 640k of RAM

hw.physmem = 402194432

Quote:>running BSD

kern.ostype = NetBSD

Quote:> with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?

        media: Ethernet 100baseTX full-duplex

Quote:>Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?

 6:05AM  up 85 days, 17:15, 2 users, load averages: 0.50, 0.58, 0.89

One out of five.

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Is it true. . .

Post by J'm Sm't » Wed, 20 Feb 2002 04:54:52



> On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 02:42:17 GMT,

>>. . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D with 640k of
>>RAM running BSD with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?

> And it's STILL faster than any of YOUR computers or dialin links.

> Yes.

>>Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?

> It is dead clear and very obvious that it cannot possibly be a *up
> on your or your isps side, ofcourse. Only Other People do Stupid Things.

Testy testy. . .someone steal your bike?

I was asking [not trolling as you suppose] because:

a) At the time, I was able to hit any other web page of my choice

b) My system is running just fine, TYVM.

c) This isn't the first time I've not been able to get to the NetBSD
website on a weekend.  It's happened from my usual locations, and
others, as well.

Have a lovely day.

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Is it true. . .

Post by <mis.. » Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:52:20





>>. . .that the NetBSD www server is a Leading Edge Model D
>hw.model = Intel Pentium III (686-class)
>> with 640k of RAM
>hw.physmem = 402194432
>>running BSD
>kern.ostype = NetBSD
>> with a 300 baud modem connection to the internet?
>        media: Ethernet 100baseTX full-duplex
>>Or, is it down every weekend I try to connect to it?
> 6:05AM  up 85 days, 17:15, 2 users, load averages: 0.50, 0.58, 0.89
>One out of five.

It is total answer that i can see anywhen! :)
Thanks, Ben!

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