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foobar

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« on: 20 February 2002, 00:12 »
I've got a pentium I @ 133MHz  :( . Can i run mandrake on it ... ?
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« Reply #1 on: 20 February 2002, 00:30 »
yes ... but you can forget using a gui, or be prepared to torture yourself  :D
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« Reply #2 on: 20 February 2002, 01:23 »
Definitely agree. Most Linux distros' default window managers are too resource intensive for a 133.

I hate discarding 'obsolete' computer equipment, so I've got an old Pentium 60 (yes, the first one to ever come out... I think it may even have the floating point bug) running bare-bones RedHat 6.2 with a 30GB disk as a Samba fileserver. No GUI, no frills. Works very well.

Since the system's too feeble to do much else with, it tends to get left alone (ie I don't fiddle with it and break it). I find it incredibly useful to store files on a system like that since otherwise I'd have a tendency to repeatedly reinstall different OS's, often losing data in the process...

If you've got two PC's, the 133 and a more recent one on which you run Windows, you can still use the 133 for Linux shell access over telnet or SSH (Google for "putty" for an excellent Windows client) which is great for learning bash, perl, all manner of things.

I've actually got a Pentium 233 at work which does a sterling job of hosting a PostgreSQL (7.2) database. The data is the output from an MS Proxy server (excuse my language), and currently stands at 4.5 million records for three months of collecting data. It can still return a fairly complex report (including sub-selects, but no joins...) in less than a minute.

The point is, old hardware can always be put to good use!

On a side-note, I installed Mandrake 8.2 beta 2 today, and it's looking good. Recognised everything on my system including the video card that RedHat 7.2 couldn't deal with. The installation was far faster than 8.1 as well...

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« Reply #3 on: 20 February 2002, 19:37 »
Ok. Thanks. I'll order Mandrake right away.
But I once had Suse, that ran about as fast with KDE as Windows did! So it shouln't be too much of a problem, also concidering i have enough disk space for about 300 megs of swap max...
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« Reply #4 on: 20 February 2002, 20:10 »
KDE + pentium 133 = torture (unless you put in lot's and lot's of memory) regardless of which distro
 you will be using  

If you want to use a GUI then I suggest you use some not so very resource intensive windowmanager and desktop environment.... though I have little to no experience with which would suit your needs best  
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