Re: [OT] Re: How much ram is too much

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mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx írta:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 08:54:39PM +0200, Zoltan Boszormenyi wrote:
Joshua D. Drake írta:
Zoltan Boszormenyi wrote:
Dave Cramer írta:
It's an IBM x3850 using linux redhat 4.0
Isn't that a bit old? I have a RedHat 4.2 somewhere
that was bundled with Applixware 3. :-)
He means redhat ES/AS 4 I assume.
I guessed that, hence the smiley.
But it's very unfortunate that version numbers
are reused - it can cause confusion.
There was a RH 4.0 already a long ago,
when the commercial and the community
version were the same. I think Microsoft
will avoid reusing its versions when year 2095 comes. :-)

He should have written RHEL 4.0. RH 4.0 is long enough ago, though,
that I think few would assume it meant the much older release.

Yes. But up until RHEL 8.0/9.0 ( or plain 9 without decimals ;-) )
I can make cheap jokes telling that I can give you a free upgrade. :-)

You'll find a similar thing with products like "CuteFTP 7.0" or
"CuteFTP Pro 3.0".

I am sure there are others, too. But enough of this OT,
I am really interested in the main thread's topic.

Best regards,

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Cybertec Geschwinde & Schönig GmbH
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