Hi,
I set Peanut up on a P200. I had the devil's own job installing it, but
I eventually did it. It is quite a nice distro, but I don't have much
experience of alternatives, all I know is it's optimised for
lower-spec machines.
My PC had 80Mb RAM, but the more the merrier. IMHO the GUI was too
Pick a distro...
As long as you've got more than 32Mb of ram, (64 better.. 128 even better)
and enough disk space (1.2Gb drive or bigger, ish) you will be able to run
any of the major distros, you'll just have to remove some of the default
daemons and configuration to make it usable. You'll
I have a Pentium 133 with 32MB RAM running Redhat 7.0.
It copes ok with Gnome, but I have not actually used it for much as yet.
I installed Redhat 7.3 on it, but it froze up when I tried to use Gnome.
Bill
Hi,
I set Peanut up on a P200. I had the devil's own job installing it, but
I
Hi CLUG,
I may be getting a 133mhz to mess around with and I was wondering what the best distro
would be to run on it. I was thinking about Peanut Linux? What do you think?
Thanks,
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi CLUG,
I may be getting a 133mhz to mess around with and I was wondering what the best
distro would be to run on it. I was thinking about Peanut Linux? What do you think?
Thanks,
The distro is not the problem, memory and speed is:
- you