On Thursday 08 February 2001 12:41, Ales Jerman wrote: > I have some old 386 30Mhz, 486 100Mhz machines with 4 MB of RAM and > 50 - 100 MB of HDD with ethernet card, on which I would like to run > Linux with X server (for X terminals). I know that that is > difficult, but I have fast ethernet, so for HDD, the NFS would be a > solution. But I also think that installing an older version of > Debian would be much better (because I think that older versions of > programs require less memory and CPU than newer versions), but I > don't know if that is possible. Can I install perhaps Debian 1.0 by > dselect from net? So, I would put InstallFloppy in,run computer, > then run dselect (or apt-get) and instal Debian - is that > realistic? Well, I hope it is. > Any links about setting up X terminals?
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue27/kaszeta.html HTH Myles -- The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for not by our labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in his infinite wisdom has given control of property interests of the country, and upon the successful management of which so much remains. -- George F. Baer, railroad industrialist