Wow, you've got me beat--my first kernel was 1.2.8 on a Pentium 90 w/ 16
MB. I don't think I could get even a single apache process going
with that horsepower now.
It handily outperformed the Pentium 166 running NT with I think 32 or 64
MB the department bought a couple years after.
Despite all this, I think i've got the best combination of age and
earliest kernel version. Ph33r! :D
--sean
--
Francois, Jean (J.L.) wrote:
> ORIG>And for the record, my first Linux server that ran that sparkly 2.2
> ORIG>kernel is still running, same case and all, still a K6-2
> ORIG>400, but Gentoo
> ORIG>now, and several deceased drives later (its original drive
> ORIG>just started
> ORIG>to die too, a whopping 13Gb).
> ORIG>
> ORIG>-Bryce
>
> Bah!
>
> My first Kernel was 1.0.9 on a 386-33 with 8MB of RAM.
> I ran that until the hard drive died and "forced" an
> upgrade to the latest kernel at the time...1.1.18
>
> So using 1x1x18 = 18 should qualify me :)
>
> --
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> Server Engineering/EE
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