Quadratic.net history: Difference between revisions

From Federal Burro of Information
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
I've had a *nix machine to call my own for a long time.
I've had a *nix machine to call my own for a long time.


It started with my parent's cast-off 386 that I swear had a crack in the motherboard. I painstainkingly installed slack via floppy. This was the year I returned from university. 1995 maybe?
It started with my parent's cast-off 386 that I swear had a crack in the motherboard. I painstakingly installed slack via floppy. This was the year I returned to Toronto from university in Waterloo. 1995 maybe?


At university I had the 386, but it had windows 3.1 on it, and I didn't use it much at all, not network connection, I think I had tried to get FreeBSD running on it, but failed miserably.
At university I had the 386, but it had windows 3.1 on it, and I didn't use it much at all; no network connection. I think I had tried to get FreeBSD running on it, but failed miserably.


And besides I had the university computer labs I could use. They were way better. esp when the pentium 75 labs were opened.
And besides I had the university computer labs I could use. They were way better, Especially when the Pentium 75 labs were opened.


So I returned to Toronto and had this 386, and had a job at UofT surveying the systems and network.
So I returned to Toronto and had this 386, and had a job at University of Toronto surveying the systems and network.


By day I would wander the halls of UofT and return to a cubby hole of a desk to swap floppies, so that by night , I could sit infront of _my own_ computer, and swap floppies.
By day I would wander the halls of UofT and return to a cubby hole of a desk to swap [http://www.slackware.com/] floppies I was writing; so that by night , I could sit in front of _my own_ computer, and swap floppies and light up a slackware machine.


I did eventually get it to ppp+ chap in
I did eventually get it to ppp+ chap into university of toronto stuff. \o/
 
From where I got a job at an ISP at younge and maitland: On-It Cyber Cafe. It was an ISP in a box, with a pastry desk. Pretty hilarious in retrosepct. We had a lone sun micro system, like a spac 20 running netscape suite : EMail , web service , ldap , radius, _integrated_ , _slick_. I did manage to login to that system, a bank of 24 cardinal modems.


== Jing ==
== Jing ==

Revision as of 03:10, 5 October 2022

Pre history

I've had a *nix machine to call my own for a long time.

It started with my parent's cast-off 386 that I swear had a crack in the motherboard. I painstakingly installed slack via floppy. This was the year I returned to Toronto from university in Waterloo. 1995 maybe?

At university I had the 386, but it had windows 3.1 on it, and I didn't use it much at all; no network connection. I think I had tried to get FreeBSD running on it, but failed miserably.

And besides I had the university computer labs I could use. They were way better, Especially when the Pentium 75 labs were opened.

So I returned to Toronto and had this 386, and had a job at University of Toronto surveying the systems and network.

By day I would wander the halls of UofT and return to a cubby hole of a desk to swap [1] floppies I was writing; so that by night , I could sit in front of _my own_ computer, and swap floppies and light up a slackware machine.

I did eventually get it to ppp+ chap into university of toronto stuff. \o/

From where I got a job at an ISP at younge and maitland: On-It Cyber Cafe. It was an ISP in a box, with a pastry desk. Pretty hilarious in retrosepct. We had a lone sun micro system, like a spac 20 running netscape suite : EMail , web service , ldap , radius, _integrated_ , _slick_. I did manage to login to that system, a bank of 24 cardinal modems.

Jing

FIXME

BOAW

Moose

pemberton DC

Athena.quadratic.net

put athena out of service.

Keres

Basement server - so much less tuff going on.

abit of a mess, mostly forgotten , centOS 7.

Ran public services for a bit, but public stuff has all been moved to the clust ( AWS ).