Sometimes, people ask me about the computers that I own. More specifically, they geegaw at the number, and are shocked and amazed when they notice the name tags stuck to the machines. Now to you and me, anthropomorphising computers is very reasonable.
I am determined, however, to set these people straight. More specifically, if they get confused about which computer is whom; I will point them here to solve their confusion.
Of course, this isn't very descriptive right now, but I'll change that one of these days.
| Name | Hardware | Location | Operating System | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | P4 1.6GHz, 512MiB RDRAM, 2@ 40GiB HDD | Montréal | Windows 2000 Advanced Server | AD, DDNS, DHCP |
| Canada | PII 450MHz, 512MiB SDRAM, 20GiB HDD | Toronto | Windows 2000 Professional | Workstation |
| Denmark | 2@ PPro 200MHz, 64MiB ECC EDO, 2@ 4.5GiB HDD | Montréal | Debian GNU/Linux sarge | Webserver, CVS |
| Ethiopia | PII 400MHz, 512MiB SDRAM, 6GiB, 10GiB HDD | Montréal | Debian GNU/Linux sid | Workstation, Development |
| Finland | PII 233MHz, 256MiB SDRAM, 12GiB HDD | Toronto | Windows 2000 Professional | Workstation |
| Germany | P-MMX 200MHz, 64MiB EDO, 2@ 500MiB HDD | Montréal | Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 | Firewall, Router, Proxy |
| Hungary | PII 400MHz, 256MiB SDRAM, 6GiB HDD | Toronto | Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 | Firewall, Router, Proxy |
| Jamaica | PIII 700MHz, 256MiB SDRAM, 12GiB HDD | Montréal | Ubuntu Linux 5.04 | Workstation |