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Re: Réf. : Cobalt Qube - anyone seen/used one?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ted Maciag)
Wed Oct 28 15:16:48 1998

Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 14:52:17 -0500
From: Ted Maciag <tsm@wwnet.net>
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Hi!

I have a customer who is just a Novell admin(no UNIX or CNE) and he got it up and running on his own.  He said
it is very friendly.

However, you might also consider the Corel unit which is faster and smaller.

-ted


David Filion wrote:

> The October issue of Linux Journal has an article about it on page 10.  If
> you can't get your hands on a copy at the news stand, check out their
> website at: www.linuxjournal.com   They keep an archive of previous
> articles/reviews.
>
> KThorpe <kthorpe@pricetrak.com> on 28/10/98 10:25:00
>
> Veuillez répondre à redhat-list@redhat.com
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> cc :   (ccc : David Filion/VSI/GVL)
> Objet :   Cobalt Qube - anyone seen/used one?
>
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> I've been looking at a Cobalt Qube as a small-time network server.
> For those who haven't seen it it's a 7inch cobalt coloured cube which
> contains a MIPS Linux system based on RedHat. It is preconfigured with
> Apache, DNS, Samba, AppleTalk, (DHCP I think), POP3 and SMTP. Its only
> interface is a network port and all admin is performed via a web browser.
> The price is ?795 to ?995 depending on spec.
> Has anyone any real comments to make on this box other than the sales lit?
> I
> think it would be ideal for a client of ours (possibly more than one if I
> can persuade them it's a zillion times cooler than NT).
>
> ====================================================RedHat Linux - It does exactly what it says on the box
> ====================================================Kevin Thorpe
> Purchasing Index (UK) Limited
> LONDON, England
> Tel: (44) 171 350 4200
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