On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:34:52AM +0000, ben wrote: > On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:15:14 GMT > Ken Gilmour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Wot? > > > > On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:45:39 +0100, E. Tijseling wrote: > > >?ik heb een vraag over het instaleren van debian op een 486 met een > > >?128 mb hd. maximaal heb ik drie dimm sloten , voor een totaal van > > >?48 mb geheugen. > > > > > >?kan ik hierop makkelijk debian instaleren en up to date houden? ik Can I install debian and keep it up to date easily? I > > >?wil hem gaan gebruiken als printerserver en evt apache php en mysql want to use it as print-server and evt apache php and mysql > > >?phpmyadmin phpmyadmin
((translation ambuguity here -- is evt a package or an abbreviation for the Dutch word "eventueel"? -- which means something between "eventual", "possible", and "expected". > > > > > >?ik heb een hardware router voor mijn thuisnetwerkje met (nu) verder I have a hardware router for my home network with (at present) > > >?alleen windows pc's. ??ik heb dus geen router functionaliteit nodig only Windows PCs. So I don't need router functionality > > >?, ook geen ondersteuning voor usb of firewire, exotische nor do I need support for USB, firewire, exotic > > >?randaparatuur of xwindows. ? periperals of xwindows > > >?zou ik die gemakkelijk eruit kunnen halen om schijfruimte te Would I be able to leave these out so save disk space? > > >?besparen? ??? > > > he's got a 486 with a 128 meg hard drive, and three dimm slots with a > total capacity of 48 megs of ram, and would like to know if it's > posssible to install debian and keep it up to date, because he'd like to > use the box as a printserver and/or(?) eventually an apache server, > mysql, etc. he's got a harware router for his home network which > presently consist of only windows boxes. i think that the next sentence > says that he doesn't need router functionality, also no support for usb > or firewire...that's as far as i get. > > sorry, e. tijseling, it's been way too long since the two semesters of > nederlands. this is basically an english list. you might want to try the > german debian list--more likely to find dutch speakers there. Actually, dutch is a quite different language from German, and there is, I believe, still animosity left over from the last war... although perhaps only oming older fold these days. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]