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[ale] EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - OT
- Subject: [ale] EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - OT
- From: ale at gurlhax0r.org (ale list)
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 12:02:23 -0500
- In-reply-to: <1164819110.5091.31.camel@cfowler-laptop>
- References: <[email protected]> <1164809711.5091.2.camel@cfowler-laptop> <[email protected]> <1164819110.5091.31.camel@cfowler-laptop>
cfowler wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 11:42 -0500, ale list wrote:
>> Latest Slack should work. (11.0)
>
> It should but the machine only has 64mb of memory. There is a lot of
> cruft in later distributions. Running a disiti with software desgined
> to play nicely with a machine with low memory will be a nice machine.
>
> My point being that the machine is slow and has little memory. Why not
> run a disti that was created when those machines were in full force?
> Why run a disit that was created when everyone has 3.0Ghz machines with
> 1GB or RAM? On an older disiti everything is smaller. Glib, X,
> mozilla, gcc, etc. You just probably can't compile the latest software.
>
> But it is better than DOS.
From the Slackware.com website:
Slackware Linux doesn't require an extremely powerful system to run
(though having one is quite nice :). It will run on systems as far back
as the 486. Below is a list of minimum system requirements needed to
install and run Slackware.
* 486 processor
* 16MB RAM (32MB suggested)
* 100-500 megabytes of hard disk space for a minimal and around
3.5GB for full install
* 3.5" floppy drive
Additional hardware may be needed if you want to run the X Window System
at a usable speed or if you want network capabilities.
--
Tina