On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Gerd wrote: > > So, I even was a little bit afraid if Slackware 7, which comes with 2.2.13, > would run on my K6-2/400 with 64 MB RAM - but it does (I am still estonished). > I was running Slackware (4.0) on 386/33MHz/8MB RAM/100MB HDD (with swap :) ) .. not very fast setup but far sufficient for some tasks (and very cheap). On the other hand days when 386's were high-end machines are not THAT far away. Jan
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