On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> Unfortunately, his R4000 had 200MB of RAM, a 40GB hard disk, and (I'm
> guessing) a 4X CDROM reader. He wanted to split up that hard disk between
> WinXP and Fedora, and had used Partition Magic to make two 5GB partitions
> for Fedora. He was upset that Fedora would only install a minimal
> text-only system.
Keith,
The minimums for Slackware-13.x are:
It will run on systems as far back as the 486. Below is a list of minimum
system requirements needed to install and run Slackware.
* 486 processor
* 16MB RAM (32MB suggested)
* 100-500 megabytes of hard disk space for a minimal and around 3.5GB
for full install
* DVD drive
Additional hardware may be needed if you want to run the X Window System at
a usable speed or if you want network capabilities.
Running Xfce rather than KDE (even though the former is bloating not
everything needs to be installed) keeps the X requirements down.
I ran Slackware (and earlier version) on my Toshiba Portege with 96M RAM
(including Xfce for the X Window System).
Rich
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