A. Well it depends on what you count as a computer. I have 3 rack servers running windows 2000 server, for Domain controller, webserver, and fileserver functions, another (older) machine running Linux as a databse server, and three desktops and a laptop running XP or Win2k. But there's also a HP Jetserver box which runs as a printserver. So is that eight or nine? Or ten, because I have another Linux box that's waiting for a new power supply before it comes back to life.
I'm not counting the Acorn BBC model B 8-bit machine I have (it still works!) because it's not networked with the others.
Q. Which Linux distro suits you best? I have only used Linux to run servers, as I didn't like the desktop UI, but I'm think of trying out a Linux desktop again soon.
A. Well it depends on what you count as a computer. I have 3 rack servers running windows 2000 server, for Domain controller, webserver, and fileserver functions, another (older) machine running Linux as a databse server, and three desktops and a laptop running XP or Win2k. But there's also a HP Jetserver box which runs as a printserver. So is that eight or nine? Or ten, because I have another Linux box that's waiting for a new power supply before it comes back to life.
I'm not counting the Acorn BBC model B 8-bit machine I have (it still works!) because it's not networked with the others.
Q. Which Linux distro suits you best? I have only used Linux to run servers, as I didn't like the desktop UI, but I'm think of trying out a Linux desktop again soon.