[96655] in RedHat Linux List
should everything rack? (was Re: Cobalt Qube - anyone seen/used one?)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Drew Mouton)
Wed Oct 28 16:17:25 1998
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:10:56 -0600
From: Drew Mouton <drew@etool.com>
To: "Red Hat List" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
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Have you played with the new iMac yet? No way I'd give up that funky box
for something rack-mountable...I'd build a rackable case around it if I
had too
(BTW, the LinuxPPC guys apparently have an iMac install available for
download; they claim it's really fast.)
Drew
it appears that around 10/28/98 12:39 PM, Ramon Gandia said:
>That reminds of my next favorite pet peeve. Modems and other
>devices that can't even stack. Like the USRobotics Sporsters,
>or the WebRamp M3 which is rounded at the top. They even make
>network hubs that way. Hey, it may be okay for toasters, but
>I think computers should be boxy, vented out the BACK, and
>stackable within reason. Anything else is BS. Any takers on this
>opinionated statement?
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