Le Mar 7 mai 2013 14:41, Chris Bannister a écrit : > On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 01:54:30AM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org > wrote: > >> I have a very old computer too. I will not claim to use it on a >> daily basis of course (I have only 2 arms, so I can not manage all my 3 >> keyboards :p) > > Ahhh!, but you could ssh into 2 computers from your 3rd computer > and then you only need one keyboard and one monitor. :q) :)
Of course :) I am using ssh a lot, even if I do not really configure it correctly (I should take some time to do that, but it's not my only thing to learn btw). > I'm assuming they are all connected via a network, which is a bit bold, > but these days with cheap hubs and switches around it would be a bit > unusual if they weren't connected. You missed this phrase: "I will use that box [...] when I'll be able to pass some network cables in my walls." ;) My 2 "recent" computers (3 and 2 years still sound recent for me) are connected to the home network, one by wi-fi, the other through a cable, but not the old one: I do not want "running cables" and I can not currently install a good old ethernet cable to link my (8 years old but still working like a charm) switch to the damned future jukebox. Or maybe I will make it a firewall. Or a file storage. Or an old gaming plat-form (it still have old joystick connection, and I still have some old joysticks). Or more than one of those usages... I'm still undecided :) I simply now that it will be used, and this, thanks to Debian which is able to be quite lightweight when you take some time to remove useless packages. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ec1108551191b33ae836b027eb177aa4.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org