Am 2004-08-27 09:31:13, schrieb John H. Robinson, IV:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >
> > I think, the limit for WOODY is a P1/200 or K6/200 and for
> > SARGE a PII/333 or K6-II/350
>
> I have a (mostly) Woody Pentium/100 running. It is also the apt-proxy,
> and the offline package list holder. it gets to grab woody, sarge, and
> sid lists, as well as some non-debian apt repositories. it does a fine
> job of that.
>
>
> I would not use the P100 as a workstation, however. I can think of quite
> a few tasks that a lowly 486 is still capable of. General purpose
> workstation is not one of them.
Yes, I know and this is what I was meaning...
A Router on 486/P1 is OK, but bigger things are killer
OK, I run a SARGE System on a 486dx33, but it has four
30pin-SIMM modules with 16 MBytes...
So a 486 with 64 MBytes can be realy fast.
The problem is ALWAYS the Memory...
Greetings
Michelle
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