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Proposed Linux server



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> Freaky indeed! Looks like I will try for more ram, then following
> your suggestion. What kind of chips should I look for? I got no
> documentation with this box and am not too sure what it needs. If
> you know offhand what I should get, I would be glad to hear it, else
> I will open it up and make my best guess! <G>

My P5-60 uses 70ns, 72-pin FP SIMMs. Anything faster (60ns) should be
fine also, assuming you don't mix speed within a bank. YMMV.

> >whiptail wmnet xbase-clients xfree86-common xlib6g zlib1g zsh
> 
> Thanks for the remainder of your comments which I snip here. For the
> education of a relative newbie (me!) do you need the seemingly X-Win
> componets I put the ^^^^'s under above? or did they just get left in
> somehow? <G>

You need them for X11 forwarding in ssh.  If you won't ever be logging
into your firewall from the outside to run X11 apps from an internal
machine, then you don't need them.

Kyle

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