Rolf Edlund wrote: > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/26/98 > at 01:06 AM, Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > >> Thinking on install 1.3.1 on a old AMD386DX/40 with 20Mb ram, a Mitsumi > >> LU005S cd-rom (non-ide), an ET4000 graphic chip and no FPU. > > >Looks like my ftp/irc server. However it crashed after 250 days of > >uptime. :( > > >> Any problem ? > > >No. Only little bit slow... but perfect for a router, ftpserver, irc > >server etc. > > I'm now running OS/2 v3, on this 386dx/40. :-). > > Saving mony, som I can get me a Mereced 1Ghz. :-) > > >We also have a 386sx20 in our network acting as web and ftp > >server. Yeah, I love these machines. It's much more fun to revive them > >than new regular boxes with lots of power. > > Exaktly my point to. And besides that, we can get them at no cost at all. > :-) > > > But I'm still wondering, is Debian supporting non-ide cd-roms ? And what > about FPU emulation in kernel 2.0.30 ? Have tryed to look for info on > that, but have not found any.
If the kernel supports them, Debian does, too. Look into the Hardware-HOWTO. Mitumi, Sony, Soundblaster, Goldstar etc. ar no problem. Regards, Joey -- Unable to locate coffee, operator halted. -- Stefan Farsch