I am new to the list and am investigating some options for configuring our publically accessible PCs. Through various upgrades and other developments we are also assembling a growing base of 486DX stations with 16 MB RAM. One option we are exploring is to use debian on these units. Linux has smaller requirements than windows and might make it possible to get some additional mileage out of this equipment.
Has anyone put together a minimally configured and locked-down system with debian ? I am running a graphical java application and some x-windows applications. art --- Art Rhyno, Systems Librarian Leddy Library, University of Windsor Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: (519) 253-4232, EXT. 3163 FAX: (519) 973-7076 WWW: <http://www.uwindsor.ca/library/leddy/people/art.html> -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null