I use RedHat 8.0 (on a PC with 256MB memory), and it is already old if to judge from the quantity of new software, whose RPMs I cannot rebuild or install due to all kinds of silly dependencies.

I would be interested, too, in Web sites which provide new software for RedHat 8.0 based installations.

About memory needs of new distributions:
I have FC1 on a laptop with 128MB memory, and it is slow to start applications. People advise to add additional 128MB memory.
About your Pentium 200 speed, it may be too slow nowadays (both my PC and laptop use 1.7GHz processors).


Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Is there anybody out there who still uses system like RedHat 6.2?
If so, do you know if there's some good people out there who build new
software releases for it? I am mostly interested in Mozilla, but some
other new software would be good too.
Building it myself, before you ask, is not a good alternative, since I
have here some Pentium 200 machine (yes, it works perfectly well and I do
not want to uprade it just yet) which may make building Mozilla a very
long task...

On the other hand, did anyone have experience with running recent
distribution releases (such as Fedora or maybe Gentoo) on such machines
(Pentium 200, 128M)? I suspect they are too much graphics for my poor
old fellow, but I could be underestimating it... What do you think?

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