Per Jessen wrote:
> Richard Creighton wrote:
>
>   
>> I cranked up 10.2 on a
>> 486DX-2 the other day just to see it run...slow, but it ran :)
>>     
>
> How exactly did you manage that?  Have you got a 486-version of 10.2?  
>
> I've got a 486DX2 machine running as firewall/gateway, but it's stuck on
> SuSE 7.1 - I would certainly be interested in getting it upgraded to
> 10.2.  The 256Mb yast memory requirement might be a problem, but I'm
> sure I'll find a way around that.
>
>
> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>   
This was a 'pull' from a machine I was playing with about a year ago
with a self-compiled kernel.   I stuck it into an old chassis with a 486
in it just to see what would happen, if anything, and suprised myself
when it actually booted....not for long, alas, the reason the old
chassis was sitting on the shelf suddenly was remembered....it dies
after about 10min or so due to thermal problems.   Maybe I should try
and fix that and have a new toy :)


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