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Re: [debian-knoppix] from der alte AMI



Hallo B.,

your harddrive is too small. You need 2200 MB+ Swap:-((

An alternative might be a smaller KNOPPIX derivate, like DSL, Flonix,
Morphix, maybe even the old c't version from last year will work, but
the knx-hdinst script has to be modified, to make it work.

DO NOT use KDE on this computer! You will be faster painting your
windows with a pencil. I am using a Pentium 133 MHz, with 128MB RAM and
icewm as windowmanager. (knoppix desktop=icewm). The lack of memory will
be a big performanc issue in your case.

I would probably use DSL (Damns Small Linux) on this computer.

Greetings 


Achim

> I have a Packard-Bell Legend 115 Supreme.
> 
> All of this information came from a Web site,
> http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/pb/mb/600.htm
> 
> 100MHz Pentium CPU,
> 
>  24 MB ram, 72-pin SIMMs, 70 ns
> 
> Seagate ST51270A 1.2 GB IDE hard drive, 2485 cylinders, 1282 MB, 16
> heads, 63 sectors
> 
>  3.5" floppy, 
> 
> IDE ATAPI "NEC CDR-2732" 4x CD-ROM,
> 
>  SVGA monitor,
> 
>  2-button PS/2 mouse, keyboard, sound card, 56K modem, 2 speakers.
> 
> The Phoenix BIOS Vers. 4.04 is quite ancient, allows booting ONLY
> from a: and c:, or c: and a: (very strange!).  The BIOS is "flash-
> EEPROM" but I have not found where to get an upgrade program)
> 
> The motherboard is Agoura PB600 Release Ver. 1.17.
> 
> Bus architecture PCI 2.0/ISA based system bus (has both kinds of
> slots: PCI and ISA)
> 
> Built-in video: Cirrus Logic Alpine GD5430 Chipset
> 
> Two UARTs 16C550A compatibles.
> 
> When I got this used computer, the hard-drive had been completely
> erased.
> 
> I used V-Com's wonderful program, SYSTEM COMMANDER, Ver.
> 7.03, to create two primary partitions on the drive: the first one of
> 1100
> MB, in LINUX format, a bootable partition; the second one of 180 MB,
> formatted as LINUX SWAP.
> 
> I figured this would be the ideal way to install Knoppix 3.3.
> 
> Well, it did NOT "fly"!!
> 
> I put the Knoppix 3.3 CD in the CD-ROM drive, and then booted the
> computer.  It found the CD and began the linuz loading.  
> 
> It then went to the BIOS and changed its power-management setting,
> saying "APL BIOS found, etc." which I did NOT LIKE, as it changed
> to a sleep mode of the monitor after a few seconds!!!!!  (I DO NOT
> LIKE THIS ONE IOTA!!!!!)
> 
> 
> It checked all the hardware, and then tried to create a LINUX SWAP
> partition, EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS ALREADY A LINUX-
> SWAP partition on the drive!!!!!   I hit the ENTER key several times,
> and it finally began trying to load Knoppix, and stopped when the
> screen read
> 
> Entering run level 5.
> 
> It then FROZE and nothing would shake it loose: CTRL-ALT-DEL
> would not even reboot the computer!!
> 
> I tried again, and again it tried to create a SWAP partition or file,
> and this time, even though I told it OK, it went into
> 
> APMD[59] STANDING BY NOW
> 
> and hung up again!!
> 
> So, I tried again.
> 
> This time I formatted the hard drive so that there was a 100 MB MS-
> DOS "FAT" partition BEFORE the LINUX and LINUX-SWAP
> partition.  I made both the DOS and the LINUX partitions "bootable".
> 
> Well, this also did not work!
> 
> It got to 
> 
> executing /etc/init.d/xsession start:
> 
> starting x11 . . .  with only three decimal points!
> 
> And it hung again.
> 
> I have also tried to load using my Knoppix 3.1 CD, and get similar
> results.
> 
> Once one of them, I can't remember which, got to what I thought was
> a terminal mode, but it could not let me do
> 
> su - root
> 
> constantly demanding a password.
> 
> I never got tot he 
> 
> sudo knoppix-installer
> 
> which is my goal.
> 
> YES, I ALREADY KNOW THAT, under normal conditions,
> KNOPPIX can be run directly from the CD.
> 
> But this mode does NOT allow for changing of the cursor size
> (required reboot, which negates the previous load!!); nor does it
> allow for installing printers (which also seems to call for a
> reboot).,
> 
> NO, my goal is to get the KNOPPIX put onto the hard drive, so that
> I can run it much faster than the sloth-like CD.
> 
> I do believe this can be done.  I just don't know how.
> 
> Also, I ultimately want to delete many of the programs that I will
> never use, in order to save HD space, and to save load time.
> 
> And... "post" ultimately, I want to run Corel WordPerfect8.
> 
> I may have missed some of the steps listed above, but essentially this
> is what happened. I wish I had been able to keep a log of my efforts!
> 
> I am 73 years old, not stupid, but having a difficult time getting
> this booger cranked up!!!
> 
> Thanx for any and all help!
> 
> David Dunbar
> 
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