Hi Siva,

Have you tried booting this achine up using the BeleniX LiveCD/USB?
that way you can have opensolaris + 512 mb free for other stuff

Regards
Anil

On 8/4/07, Sivasubramanian Muthusamy <shiva.madras at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What will do with it ?  I will tell you later.
>
> The computer is built with an obsolete processor that I managed to find, with 
> a RAM from yesterday that I managed to find. The processor is a 333 MHz 
> processor and the RAM is DDR I, 256 MB. I wish I could find a 128 MB ram, but 
> I did not find one easily, so the installation task is easier than it was 
> meant to be.
>
> I want to use a hard disk that is 512 MB in size, in total, and  I can be 
> very, very generous and offer one fourth of the hard disk for the operating 
> system.  I will connect this computer to a LCD display.
>
> I want a browser that will connect to the internet by wire and by WiFi. I 
> want to listen to the audio and music in the websites that I access. If the 
> Webpage requires flash / Active X, my computer should handle it. I am not 
> greedy, I don't want star office, I don't want games and I don't want any 
> other application. A PDF reader perhaps.
>
> What components of Solaris would I install and what components would I leave 
> out ?  I learnt that I need  some network components, the display related 
> components, GUI related components...
>
> How many from this forum think that it is possible ? And please tell me how.
>
> I will buy you an ice cream ( or send you a bunch of roses if you so prefer ) 
> if you send me a list of components to install within that portion of the 
> hard disk that I have set aside for installation.
>
>
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