I've been running a NetWare 4.11 server for years. It's solid as a rock, and doesn't have any Y2K issues as far as I'm aware. I can't remember when I last had some downtime with it.
Ah yes, I remember it well. It took out 25 of our PC's in one day, all because Management figured that they didn't like paying the annual Dr Solomon AV subscription fee. Needless to say, they do now.
We were lucky in that it didn't wipe the BIOS, just the FAT on the hard disk IIRC.
Actually, it doesn't look like it's booting to me. It's already booted and they're apt-getting some packages from the Debian repo's.
I think it's Nelson ;)
In addition, it is co-existent with Firefox.
Kind of . . . it's disabled all of my extensions, even when I start FF instead of Bon Echo.
I've been running a NetWare 4.11 server for years. It's solid as a rock, and doesn't have any Y2K issues as far as I'm aware. I can't remember when I last had some downtime with it.
Ah yes, I remember it well. It took out 25 of our PC's in one day, all because Management figured that they didn't like paying the annual Dr Solomon AV subscription fee. Needless to say, they do now.
We were lucky in that it didn't wipe the BIOS, just the FAT on the hard disk IIRC.
This isn't anything new . . .