I have a K62-500 system on which I have installed several different 
Linux distros in the past (versions of SuSE and Mandrake). I had 
Mandrake 8.2 in the house and decided to put it on this system. The 
installer behaved very oddly when it reached package selection, and 
ultimately it did not work. I decided, OK, let's try SuSE 8.1. Same 
thing. Once it hit package selection, it failed.

A little web searching seemed to indicate these later versions don't 
even work with K62. Mandrake had a patch on their site, but I could not 
get it to work even with the patch. Reading the SuSE box, I found in 
the hardware requirements, for AMD it only lists Duron, Athlon, Athlon 
XP and Athlon MP.  The Mandrake site also said it would not work with 
Pentium I.

In this case I installed Mandrake 8.1, and it worked great.

I guess a K62 500 MHz is not very modern, but I would hardly consider it 
obsolete. It has plenty of pep for use in the office. Linux used to 
have an advantage for working with older hardware. It looks like that 
advantage is being lost.

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