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Offline frakswe

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Re: Roadshow for 68K -Needs your support!
« on: August 24, 2010, 08:50:03 PM »
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What, OS4 users don't offer good enough feedback? Shocking! :roflmao:


well, you configure it when installing the OS , after that it works in the background doing it's thing. it's not exactly in your face all the time, "sadly" for Olsen it works too good hence no feedback.

but i'll take this opportunity and thank Olsen for a great stack that "just works", thanks.
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Re: Roadshow for 68K -Needs your support!
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 09:13:21 PM »
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Right, and OS4 users aren't crazy enough to try using their machines as routers or bridges, sharing uplinks, having multi homed systems, sharing media from their machines over DLNA etc. At least I have used my A3000 as a router once :)


no, a standalone router is better suited and more energy effecient...besides, amigaos isn't a server os as you probably know.
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Re: Roadshow for 68K -Needs your support!
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 10:15:06 PM »
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How is running a router and an OS4.1 computer more energy efficient than just running an OS4.1 computer?


it isn't...you would have to run os4.1 as a router to for my thesis to work.

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In my view there is no "server OS", that's just a term certain people invented in attempts to justify the shortcommings in their beloved system. Once you have a machine online, noone cares if the OS you're running is "server os" or not, it's what you do with it that matters, and shuffling around traffic as a router or bridge does not even sort under "server" activities.


well calling it server os or not is quicker to type, yes?
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