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28 May 2002, 01:09 »
what is a good (the term "good" is relative to windows) linux version that is small and compact, but still comes with the essentials??
I am going to put windows on my other computer (for the 40 win games i have) on a smallish hard drive, and i want to put linux on the same computer. I find a computer seems to run better when you can switch to linux whenever you want. Is there any particular version that is easily under 500MB. I know that red hat
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fit under that size, but you lose almost all of the 'frills'. I definatley do not want a GUI it takes up way too much room. I guess what i am really asking is which version of linux runs the best in under 500MB of space?
How big of a swap partition d'ya think i would need if using from command only with 80MB of RAM?
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28 May 2002, 01:45 »
trinux? it's 5Mb, but i bet it's far too titchy for what you want, maybe you should just use a standard distro, but only install the bare minimum, one window manager, only one of everything and so on...
sorry, not a lot of input from me...
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as little as possible from redhat just barely fit on my server with a 1 GB hard drive... maybe i will use trinix
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uhhh....hmmmmmmm....still looking
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actually... all i might use linux on that computer is to fix windows (windows definatley needs a competent OS to be able to "fix" it just enough to be able to run after each time it crashes) so maybe i will use a linux that can
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28 May 2002, 15:49 »
trinux may still be in the running then. It's a 3 floppy distro primarily for diagnostics.
Can't you have a linux partition with no system on it, and just run the system into RAM from the floppies whenever you need it?
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I don't know if this will be any help, but I just got an unused copy of Slackware 2.01. The date is 1994, and the accompanying book indicates that a functional system can be installed in as little as 20 Mb. The problem would be hardware compatability, I'm sceptical about trying it on newer stuff, but I'll burn you a copy if you want. (As soon as I get my burner re-configured). Let me know.
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