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  1. #16
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    Hi Fuelm@n,

    I downloaded LycorisLX, but then the guys on the Linux forum changed my mind. I have been intending to download RedHat 9, I just haven't had a chance to get round to it, so I've put the Linux project on hold for a while.

    I did also download Knoppix, which fits on a single bootable CD. Again I haven't had much of a chance to play with it, but it can be a lifesaver - I suggested it to a guy on the 2000 or XP Forum that he might be able to recover some files from a corrupt NTFS partition and it worked perfectly. If you've got a broadband connection it's worth the download, just in case:

    http://www.knoppix.org/
    Nick.

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    I'm just now diving into the Linux pool and am pleased with the Mandrake v9.1 distro. Chose Mandrake partly because someone recommended it and partly cuz I couldn't get on the RedHat site to DL the ISO files. Its incredibly modular, so you can install just what you want/need, making the drive size less of an issue. I've heard that if you're willing to forgo the GUI, you can run it from a floppy. Which is nice, cuz if you did run this truly free software from a floppy, you could even "copy that floppy!"
    dcj2
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  3. #18
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    NOOOO!!!!! not that again! I just got done removing that! Anyway, i have an old computer 486/80mhz and a 300 mb HDD. How do I go about this Linux install from step one. such as where to obtain it. how to put it on my other computer, etc.

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    Originally posted by dougj
    I'm just now diving into the Linux pool and am pleased with the Mandrake v9.1 distro. Chose Mandrake partly because someone recommended it and partly cuz I couldn't get on the RedHat site to DL the ISO files. Its incredibly modular, so you can install just what you want/need, making the drive size less of an issue. I've heard that if you're willing to forgo the GUI, you can run it from a floppy. Which is nice, cuz if you did run this truly free software from a floppy, you could even "copy that floppy!"
    Haven't D/L Mandrake 9.1 ,but v8 is about 1gb for a basic install,I wouldn't recommend Mandrake for a 1.2GB HD.

  5. #20
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    LINUX; Why not use the Red Hat version, it has been around for a long time, and is very stable too. It will not even need half of that drive space.
    Tech Talk to me !!!
    Give it UP!!!
    PLEASE???
    ASRock P4VT8+ motherboard
    Intel P4 2.4 ghz processor
    DDR 512 PC2100 RAM x 2 = 1024 MB
    2 WD 40GB JB HDD, with 8mb Cache
    1 Maxtor 60GB HDD ATA 133
    1 Maxtor 80GB HDD ATA 133
    2 Seagate SCSI 18GB 10K 8mb cache HDD
    ATI Radeon 9200SE 128mb Video card
    Onb 10/100 LAN + 3Com 10/100 PCI LAN (added for Network)
    Windows 2000 Server Operating system, (set to be used as day to day OS).

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    http://www.linuxiso.org/ has links to most available distros along with an Architetural list. Also http://lwn.net/Articles/32058/ for low end PCs.

    Have you thought about making it either a firewall or router ?

    http://www.smoothwall.org/
    http://www.e-smith.org/downloads/
    http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/

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