Hi. I have RedHat 8 on a Pentium 3 with 64 Meg. RAM. It runs okay, but
certainly not impressively. I don't think you would enjoy your experience too
much on anything slower.

Shane

Trevor Lauder wrote:

> Cameron Nikitiuk said:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Really simple question for anyone.  I won a Red Hat 8.0 book at the
> > InstallFest and was thinking I could breath some life into an old combo
> > monitor/HDD box I have.  Probably just going to have it for goofing
> > around, experiemntation and possibly as a low scale admin box.
> >
> > Any idea on what the minimum requirements would be for RH 8?  I have
>
> http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/technical/
>
> > heard RH tends to run better on 386/486 class systems with as little as
> > 8 MB of RAM?  I know about alternative window managers and low resource
> > software and am looking at a few peices.  I just want to realistically
> > know what I can do with it.  Maybe I am on crack or something, but I
> > checked the website and the book and couldn't find listing her
> > requirements.
> >
>
> I tried to put redhat 6.0 and 7.x on a 486 laptop once, the problem is the
> laptop only had 48 Megs of RAM which is not enough RAM for either
> installation type (text/graphical).  Redhats installer is quite a memory
> hog, as would be SuSEs and Mandrakes.  You can try and install it on a
> computer with 8 Megs of RAM but I don't think the installer will even run
> and according to the specs on their site, redhat 8.0 needs a pentium or
> higher.  For a computer of those specs I would recommend Slackware or
> Debian.
>
> > Any insights as to installation and such would be appreciated as well.
> >
> > Cameron
>
> Cheers,
>
> Trevor

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