Short: Screenshots of my Workbench while running several inet-servers Author: anubis@bhv.ipnet.de (Andre Naumann) Uploader: anubis bhv ipnet de (Andre Naumann) Type: pix/wb Architecture: generic So this is my WB... Not really THAT special, but quite comfortable with me. Here are the specs: hardware: Amiga 4000/030 68ec030/68881 @ 33MHz, 2/16MB CyberVision64/3D 4MB 260MB Seagate HD 8x Mitsumi CD-ROM VLab video digitizer software: Workbench 3.0 (Kick 39.106, WB 39.29) Startmenu 2 MagicMenu ? Well, and the usual kind of stuff like MCP and so on... Let's continue with some more special software: Miami 3.1 AmiTCP 4.0 demo(this one supports Multiuser-Filesystem :)) Multiuser-Filesystem 1.8 Apache httpd 1.3b5 (recompiled by myself to have agent_log and cgi_log) wu-ftpd 2.4 (AmiNet-version, because the academ-betas mess around with the stdio and stdlin functions and I have no time to fix that right now) ircd 2.8.21 (AmiNet-version; My own port of 2.9.5 still needs some debugging) inetutils-smtpd (SMail just doesn't work on my computer without installing AmigaUUCP, so I use this and added SOME UUCP-stuff :)) AmigaSMail 3.29 (Unix-Sendmail won't compile on my computer and I don't have the time to do a port) pop3d-R6 (My own "port"; pop3 is so simple, I just can't call that a port... It compiled out of the box :)) mSQL 2.0.3 (My own "port"; it just compiled out of the box... It is slow, but it works... Even though not with Miami, because it relies on multiuser-FS... At least it works best when using muFS or everybody will be able to edit your databases :)) That's most of the software I'm using in my daily life... Some more meat things like my own nameserver are on the todo-list. As you might have guessed, I work on the net, because I'm a CGI-programmer.. Enough for today, just enjoy the pictures... Bye, anubis@bhv.ipnet.de