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Thread ID: 24234 2002-09-06 09:11:00 Yet another Linux Wannbe flying_green_leprachaun (1767) Press F1
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77035 2002-09-06 09:11:00 So I don't have to go to the house keeping of dual booting, I was considering buying something second hand from trademe to tinker with linux on, I was wondering Min Specs wise what would run it smoothly <I am acquiring the latest distributions, so bear in mind it'll need some power> I also will likely turn the machine into a server for a home network at some point if that makes a difference.

Basically I want to broaden my OS horizons as some company which shall remain nameless gets on my nerves with all its multitude of "shenanigans"
flying_green_leprachaun (1767)
77036 2002-09-06 09:42:00 > Basically I want to broaden my OS horizons as some
> company which shall remain nameless gets on my nerves
> with all its multitude of "shenanigans"

The PC Co? :)

I think probably a P150 with 64mb would be minimum (from what I've heard) for running the graphical interface. If you just want text command based mode you could probably run it on a 486 with 16mb :)

Mike.
Mike (15)
77037 2002-09-06 10:59:00 Using one of the latest distros & running Open Office & the like in the GUI, you wouldn't want to go any less than a 350MHz & whack 128Mb of ram into it 256 if you can. Anything less & you'll be disappointed especially running Office. Stumped Badly (348)
77038 2002-09-07 12:04:00 Excellent, I was concerned by jumping in at the latest distribution I was asking for a hefty sum $$$ wise, I believe I will grab a celeron 500mhz with 128 sd ram

could always use it as Art Deco when I get sick of it and upgrade ;-)
flying_green_leprachaun (1767)
77039 2002-09-07 12:48:00 i got SUSE 8.0 running on a machine that is my web/storage server and gateway for the other PC to the world. It has run continuously without problem since day one about 5 or 6 weeks ago. By comparisn my windows box NEEDS rebooting daily, it apart from having CDRW, Zip, and 2 tiny HDDs it is identical.

machine specs:
VA 503+ mother board
405 meg, socket 7 AMD cpu thingy
128 meg of ram
80 gig HDD on linux box, 20+30 gig HDDs on 98 box

personal cred:
almost clueless with linux

It's going to take me a while to get doing everything i want, but one of the beautiful things about linux, is that it will run reasonably well on a doorstop. Linux is logical, dispite the fact that i currently need 2 weeks to do what needs to be done each week, i have managed to S-L-O-W-L-Y learn how the thing works, just by asking one or 2 questions here, and applying the knowledge gained directly, and from links provided.
Its a learning process, but makes much more sense than windows did when i first got into computing.
Chris Wilson (431)
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