Can I suggest to look www.cheapbytes.com..
They sell very cheap vanilla version of the latest and most common flavour of
Linux. ( $1.49/cd).
RedHat is the one I have used a month ago.
Hope this helps.
"Billingham, Jason" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm going to be installing Linux on my AMD K6-2 300 mHz, w/64MB Ram,
> Sound Blaster 16,
> Creative Blaster Banshee 16MB 3dFx video card, 4.3GB and 1GB Hard Drives
> (seagate), 32x MAX ATAPI IDE CdRom and
> 1 floppy drive.
>
> Does anyone have any tips, tricks, warnings, recommendations..etc
> etc for me, in order to make this go smoother? Both hard-drives are IDE,
> and with my first install (from a CD made in 1995) worked (sort of).
> However durring the installation my cdrom was used, but when Linux was
> running finally, it didn't work. Also the second hard drive didn't work
> either. I tried to Mount both but they didn't work. Since I'm a
> less-than-novice user, its probably something I'm doing wrong...but I'm
> following the book that I got with the CD, its called The Complete Linux
> Kit, its pretty old, Published in 1995, so its got a very out-dated version
> of Linux. I'm not sure of the version number, but it would be whatever
> version of Slakware was popular then I suppose. I don't plan on using this
> cd for my new install, I plan on using the latest version of Slakware, and
> implementing KDE as my window manager.
>
> As I said any tips etc would be great, Thanks in advance...
>
> Mephis (Jay) - From work