Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!srcsip!ellington!jkimball From: jkimball@SRC.Honeywell.COM (John Kimball) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: home unix on the cheap Message-ID: <34345@srcsip.UUCP> Date: 10 Oct 89 20:58:07 GMT Sender: news@src.honeywell.COM Lines: 27 I've started to think about acquiring a home Unix machine, to replace my CP/M machine. The main purposes would be o email and news o ability to run most of the freely-redistributable software we use at work (mainly GNU stuff) Obviously I'd want a lot of disk (80+ meg?). I think I'd prefer to have a machine with a 32-bit nonsegmented address space. I'm not sure how much horsepower is advisable. I don't feel any strong desire for bitmapped graphics. I'm more comfortable with BSD-derivatives, but I'm not afraid of System V. Anybody done this recently? Does anybody have any immediate suggestions as to a reasonable configuration, and a place(s) to purchase it? What are some ballpark figures for the components? How cheaply can this be done? Thanks in advance . . . John Kimball Inet: jkimball@src.honeywell.com Honeywell Systems and Research Center postmaster@src.honeywell.com, etc Computer Sciences/Software Technology uucp: !srcsip!jkimball 3660 Technology Drive, MN65-2100 phone: 612-782-7343 fax: 612-782-7438 Minneapolis, MN 55418-1006