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On December 15, 2000, the Compaq 486 100Mhz (Upgraded to an Evergreen AMD133MHz) finally gave out. It has been replaced with a six year old Pentium Pro.

Output from `cat /proc/cpuinfo`:

processor:0
cpu:486
model:Am5x86-WT
vendor_id:AuthenticAMD
stepping:E
fdiv_bug:no
hlt_bug:no
f00f_bug:no
fpu:yes
fpuexception:yes
cpuid:yes
wp:yes
flags:fpu
bogomips:66.36
Memory: 16MB RAM
Disks: 6.8 GB Seagate
Ethernet: Two 3Com 3c509B 10Mb
processor:0
vendor_id:GenuineIntel
cpu family:6
model:1
model name:Pentium Pro
stepping:7
cpu:199.435877
cache size:256 KB
fdiv_bug:no
hlt_bug:no
f00f_bug:no
coma_bug:no
fpu:yes
fpu_exception:yes
cpuid level:2
wp:yes
flags:fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov
bogomips:199.07
Memory: 96MB RAM
Disks: 6.8 GB Seagate
Ethernet: Two 3Com 3c509B 10Mb

Operating System Information

This machine is running Linux 2.2.13. The original distribution was Slackware 3.2.

Applications Information

I think all the apps have been upgraded to their latest releases. I hope. I log everything and keep images of vital files on an isolated machine. Don't even try to hack in.
This system is running Apache Web Server.




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