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Text 4550, 63 rader
Skriven 2005-11-24 01:46:18 av Maurice Kinal (1:261/38.9)
   Kommentar till text 4547 av Gord Hannah (1:17/23.1)
Ärende: Linux questions
=======================
Hey Gord!

Nov 23 15:59 05, Gord Hannah wrote to Maurice Kinal:

 MK>> 32M is good enough.  You don't need to serve anything on there.  The
 MK>> Gateway board ought to be able to take care of the 233's needs ...
 MK>> and then some.  :-) 

 GH> Ok to run Linux in a command line but will it run the GUI's?

Not likely.  It used to way back when on the 2.0/2.2 kernels but that was very
frugal GUI-wise, although much better then windows at that time.  I imagine
that an older distribution could be made to work and brought up to date as far
as any networking changes since that time.  I'd be inclined to go with one that
has gcc-2.95.3 as the default compiler.  Slack 7.1 or possibly 8.x might work
out on that particular machine.

As for my comments to Russell, we were talking about a 233 on a backplane with
no console or keyboard and acting as a firewall/bridge between a LAN and a DSL
internet connection where a GUI would be a waste of time given that nobody
directly logs into there.  It just runs and does it's job although he'd
probably want a terminal login from his remote machine so he could
configure/upgrade it when needed.  In that case 32M is more then ample.  I did
get X running on 16M of RAM but that was ages ago.

You should stop by here sometime and I'll demo you my machines.  I am sure I
have something that could work for you.

 GH> And I am not sure that I can even remotely learn the commands, at 
 GH> least not like I can in DOS or OS/2.

Sure you can.  Linux is just more powerful then both of those put together is
all and is quite intimidating to the newbie.  My neighbour who was pure Windows
(some DOS experience) is running Slackware now and learning to compile his own
kernels etc.  He just watched me for awhile and then figured he could do
better.  A couple years later he still hasn't caught up but he tries and has
learned that nothing is better then Linux.  He uses mostly X (GUI) but knows
how to basically get around the commandline now.

 GH> I have been trying to get DSL to load on my MMX 233 32 MB memory 
 GH> laptop with no success the same with Knoppix 3.6, 4.0, Ubuntu,  All 
 GH> any of them do is sit there and grind away.  So to say the least I am 
 GH> not a happy camper so far.  I would love to get ride of Windy98SE and 
 GH> get either Linux or OS/2 running on it my gut tells me Linux is the 
 GH> best bet though.

You're right.  What are you using to connect to the DSL modem?  A pcmcia
network card?

 GH> The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite 330 CDS stock the only upgrade it 
 GH> has had is to me.:-)

I had a couple of those but both were 486's.  They had no problem connecting to
a cable modem via a pcmcia network card(s).  I did get X running on one of them
with 42M of RAM.  Worked excellent.  We benchmarked it again a Duron (800MHz)
running Win98 and it blew the doors off the Windows box downloading the same
file off a remote.  :-)

Life is good,
Maurice

--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2
 * Origin: The Pointy Stick Society XV - Linux Point (1:261/38.9)