You could use any kind supported by the Linux kernel, though a TCP/IP network over Ethernet or wireless would probably be best.
everyone can use linux
Apple, Microsoft, or if its based in Detroit, then Linux
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There are lots of things that you can do with an old computer, depending on it's age and your interests. * Upgrade the RAM and use it as a backup. * Use it when you invite friends over to have a LAN party * Hook it up to a TV and use it to play back movies (if it has a quiet fan) * Use it as a NAS server to store files. (Windows or Linux) * Use it to host your own web site or chat server. (Linux) * Use it with Linux as a lightweight desktop. (Linux) * Crunch SETI@Home units (Windows or Linux) * Practice overclocking on it. * Use it as a DOS gaming rig. * Use it as a DOS gaming rig * Target practice
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because i said so homie
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To reduce collisions
The primary software that they use is in no way compatible with Linux. They do not want to spend any money on retraining/ rehiring IT. They have a deal going with manufacturers and Microsoft. There are many other reasons why a company would opt not to use linux as well as many why they would.
Windows, MacOS, and Linux are the most common.
insert a record to /etc/hosts file. ex:-<ip address>> <hostname.domain.org> <hostname>
insert a record to /etc/hosts file. ex:-<ip address>> <hostname.domain.org> <hostname>