What's your oldest piece of hardware that's still alive? - Old school stuff

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josuah
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At the University of Rennes 1, in philosophy department, there is a computer.

Full of dust, even if is in a very clean classroom. As if there was the superstition of the dust making it working, as in a voodoo curse.

The keyboard is a mechanical one, and the mice has a ball in it, from before the laser-based ones.

There was a Windows sticker at the side. Can't remember, but it was before Windows XP. It was already plugged in, so I turned it on to see what would happen, and then... Our teacher told us we had to go to switch room with another class. I could not see what happen.



I came back one week later, the screen was turned off as I let it, but the computer was still running! I plugged the screen power cable, and turned it on:

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A linux getty prompting for my login!

What is this system? An old Linux on a very old hardware? Ctrl + Alt + Del, and systemd reboots... Systemd? Not that old after all...

Now it boot up!

At least, no tricky UEFI to configure, plain old BIOS please!
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With these green (or red if FAIL) [ OK ] at the right, I assume it is systemd, right?
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So it is a RedHat we got there, (written in red, obviously).
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I hope to cross more of these relics along my way.

[EDIT] typo!


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RE: What's your oldest piece of hardware that's still alive? - by josuah - 21-11-2016, 05:43 PM