> > I do plan to look at some of the "lightweight" distros though. I'm already
> > selling my real needs short in an effort to avoid freaking out those people
> > who think it's "no big deal" to be able to always be on the hardware
> > bleeding edge--My organization can't afford to replace hardware every two
> > years, so I really also need an OS that will do all those things on boxes
> > that are 5 years old or older.
>
>Hi Ken!
>
>I have Gentoo on this P II 400 notebook with 320 ram and 8 gig I use on the
>web. I have Gentoo on another box having P II 400 with 384 ram and 20 gig and
>dual 20" monitors. I had a geek guy set these up for me, however.

I had heard that Gentoo is not easy to configure, but I'll add it to my 
list of things to investigate.

Thanks!

Ken
www.stic-cil.org


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