Sam Ismail wrote:
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, William Donzelli wrote:
Yes, portable Unix machines do exist! The
SPARCstation Voyager is somewhat
like what you describe. It is a luggable monster, and was replaced by the
SPARCbooks some time ago.
Of course there's always the Unix laptops made possible by our friend
Linux. My friend once loaded Linux onto his 386/?? laptop. It worked
like a champ.
I've been running Linux on portables since my first DEC 325SL about
four years ago. What's this "once" stuff? I go back and forth
every day with a (this year) Everex StepNote P133 running Caldera
OpenLinux 1.1 with Red Hat CDE. Oh, there _is_ a 300MB partition
that still has Win95 (it came preloaded) for playing noisy games. I
boot that partition maybe every other week, it's not the default.
--
Ward Griffiths
Two thousand yeare since Bethlehem and still we hear the lie,
that after years of hopes and fears the best part's when we die.