-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I would just run Linux. You could use DOS to originally get the install disks. If you already have them why not just use linux?
As far as the CPU. The system isn't upgraded since there's more to a Pentium than the CPU. The CPU may be a Pentium but the board is still a 486. On 12-Apr-97 Seth Reinosa wrote: >Lets say there was this guy building a 486 computer for a church intranet >and he wanted to run Linux. >Would he : >A)JUST LOAD LINUX OR: >B)LOAD DOS FIRST THEN LINUX >and >can a soldered CPU be unsoldered by a proand upgraded to lets say a 586 or >higher? >This guy has no clue what is going on. > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ><http://home.eznet.net/~seth> >Thanx >and may God Bless you >Seth R > Have a good one. - ---------------------------------- Rick Jones E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 11-Apr-97 Time: 23:08:08 - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM078mAi+Ph+i3TgpAQHH1gQAp+BLDnkAVwGDoBztj6Hk0kO/Q3WkYCXc T9VA0kf3zz2ZEylMDLf6iDUaNGYe/PYn6JblzB1wvgIvw2hklMzjHiYJY5vCc7o6 98U1+zOu3IEaMCiCNfujfTXssnebi0a8qvHvNpqlRBoXoD2cGRYzBY6R9suCyGvM vZ9THHzgpfo= =wlFK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

