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Re: Installing Debian on 486



On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:52:27AM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Aug 12 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > I rolled out my first Debian installation on a similar
> > configuration, though I had about half the disk.  What are you
> > planning on *doing* with the box -- it's pretty anaemic buy current
> > standards.
> 
> 	Wow, I use a computer not much better than that one. :-)
> 
> 	And I've been installing Linux for customers in machines with
> 	worse conditions than that one: I've been installing a minimal
> 	install of slink (just the base system) and then upgrading and
> 	installing the necessary packages (apt is great). :-) The
> 	systems usually are 486s with 8MB of RAM and about 200MB of
> 	disk. :-)

Servers, workstations, or what?

While I could see a departmental file/print/mail server, or a firewall
system with reasonable traffic, and possible a limited task workstation
or X terminal, based off of a 486, I'd have a really hard time seeing
someone using this as a full locally-homed GUI workstation.

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