Well..a year ago I broke out an old linux CD I have (Linux Developer's
Resource - by InfoMagic 1994), and put a slackware version on that worked.
I was working with a 386 sx 16, 80 mb HD and 4 mb ram. Only had a floppy
and a serial port. I got a base system up and then used NFS w/ the PPP link
over serial port to my other box to do the rest. (kernel .99 something I
believe)
Now, in todays world..I would use a distro like Debian. You don't get the
default bloat of redhat etc. The last Debian install I did (w/o X) was
under 150mb, and I know I could have gotten smaller without much trouble.
-dallas
----- Original Message -----
From: "J" <
eroger@mindspring.com>
To: "PLUG" <
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:32 AM
Subject: Linux on a low-spec laptop
> Does anybody know of a small-ish linux for a 486/50mhz laptop /w 8mb ram
and
> a ~320mb hard drive?
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