Re: Test message
Bob Hoekstra <[email protected]> Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:40:19 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.solaris.at-home |
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| Organization | Hoekstra Systems Ltd |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Ha Paul! I would not have expected a Win7 laptop from you ;) My greetings come from miserably overcast Woking, just Southwest of London. I'm writing this on my Debian desktop using Icedove (the truly open Thunderbird), my Solaris 10 mail/nfs/you-name-it server in my data centre (aka back of my garage) and my OpenBSD firewall cluster. Next to me is my laptop running OpenIndiana and at my feet a dead SGI Indigo 2 awaiting the kiss of life from me (unfortunately think this will require a long snog rather than just a quick peck on the cheek, so I have been lazy and putting this off). At any rate, it's good to see that there is some life in this group - there was a period when it seemed to be dying. I'm quite keen to know how many people have been toying with OpenSolaris or any of her children, and what their experience has been like. Bob ----------------------------------------------------- Bob Hoekstra: APL & Unix Consultant Telephone: +44 1483 771028 Mobile: +44 7710 562345 Email: [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------- Paul Theodoropoulos wrote: > On 2/17/2011 4:14 PM, Nemo wrote: >> On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Dwight D. McKay wrote: >>> Here we go. >> And hello written on an SB 2500. >> _______________________________________________ > > greetings from rainy san francisco, california. written in thunderbird > on a win 7 laptop, sent through my solaris 10 mailserver - in my > garage 50 miles from here where i work...sadly, i no longer run any > actual sparc servers, though i have stacks of them keeping the living > server company. >