The April 1999 issue of *Computer World* has a CD containing the program called *Small Linux*. Any idea what this is? In addition, could anyone give me some suggestions as to what Linux version could fit on a 486, 240MB hard disk. I know this is small, but plan to use it just for keying in articles and maybe picking up e-mail while on the road. Would it be advisable to avoid x-windows? My requirements are basically (i) word processing, non-graphical is fine (ii) e-mailing, somewhat heavy duty and (iii) if possible, a little downloading of digital photos from a Kodak280 camera (s/w comes only for Win/Mac). Could Linux offer solutions for this? Thanks in advance. -Frederick -- *********************************************************** frederick noronha, freelance journalist, [EMAIL PROTECTED] near convent, saligao 403511 goa india 0091.832.409490/ 409783 *********************************************************** Bytes For All http://www.bytesforall.org News from Goa http://www.goacom.com/news/ Photos from Goa http://www.goa-world.net/fotofolio/ GoaResearchNet http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1503 *********************************************************** ---------------------------------------------- Find out more about this and other Linux India mailing lists at http://lists.linux-india.org/
