I just checked out Dell's online store(which i use to purchase pc's for work) and I compared two equally configured systems in NT and Linux. The NT box cost $4840 and the Linux was $4607.
Interesting to note, the default configurations show up as NT being $7151 and the Linux box coming in at a friendlier $5776. If you went shopping online and saw those two prices, which would you choose? Hmmm...
BTW: The systems I checked out were Precision 610 Workstations configured as follows: PIII 550 w/512kb cache 256MB RAM (on two slots) Diamond something video w/32MB 9GB SCSI 24" Monitor (neat) and the rest is ho-hum normal crap like mouse, etc...
I just checked out Dell's online store(which i use to purchase pc's for work) and I compared two equally configured systems in NT and Linux. The NT box cost $4840 and the Linux was $4607.
Interesting to note, the default configurations show up as NT being $7151 and the Linux box coming in at a friendlier $5776. If you went shopping online and saw those two prices, which would you choose? Hmmm...
BTW: The systems I checked out were Precision 610 Workstations configured as follows:
PIII 550 w/512kb cache
256MB RAM (on two slots)
Diamond something video w/32MB
9GB SCSI
24" Monitor (neat)
and the rest is ho-hum normal crap like mouse, etc...
But theres oh so many ports open now, try:
nmap -sU -O -R 207.46.171.196
BackOrifice on port 31337, now THATS taste...