Re: 386 install

2000-11-24 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Nov 21 2000, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote: > Any advise, suggestion to go around this problem ? Move the HD to another machine and install it there. Then move it back to your 386. Experiment with slight variations of this. Do make a boot disk when the install is done to boot

Re: X over the network was: Re: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Earl F Hampton
On Tuesday 21 November 2000 13:32, Pap Tibor wrote: > On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote: > > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X over the network > > and use the machine as terminal. > > How can you do that? > I thought X server must run on the same machine where the disp

Re: X over the network was: Re: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Monte Milanuk
Check out www.ltsp.org for the Linux Terminal Server Project Monte --- Pap Tibor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote: > > > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X > over the network > > and use the machine as terminal. > > How can you do that?

X over the network was: Re: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Pap Tibor
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote: > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X over the network > and use the machine as terminal. How can you do that? I thought X server must run on the same machine where the display and keyboard is, and you can run X programs on any other m

Re: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Daniel Reuter
Hi folks, On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Bek Oberin wrote: > Daniel Migowski wrote: > > On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote: > > > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > > HP Vectra RS/20 > > > 10 Mb RAM > > > 100 Mb DISK > > > Floppy 1,4 Mb > > > Floppy 1,2

Re: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Andre Berger
"Jean-Marc Cadudal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > HP Vectra RS/20 > 10 Mb RAM > 100 Mb DISK > Floppy 1,4 Mb > Floppy 1,2 Mb > > The only way I can install on this config is to use the > floppy method. I have then created a set of boo

RE: 386 install

2000-11-21 Thread Jean-Marc Cadudal
age- > From: Martin Albert [mailto: ] > Sent: lundi 20 novembre 2000 19:08 > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: 386 install > > > > Btw. forget it. I saw a pentium/100 with 8MB RAM, and it was > unusable slow. > > apt-get-installing a 2

Re: 386 install

2000-11-20 Thread Martin Albert
> Btw. forget it. I saw a pentium/100 with 8MB RAM, and it was unusable slow. > apt-get-installing a 20kb-package took 5 Minutes(!). After upgrading to 24MB > RAM (didn't check 16MB), it was a cool server, even able to run small > php3-scripts in a fast manner. As always it only depends on what

Fwd: Re: 386 install

2000-11-20 Thread Earl F Hampton
On Monday 20 November 2000 18:47, Bek Oberin wrote: > Daniel Migowski wrote: > > On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote: > > > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > > HP Vectra RS/20 > > > 10 Mb RAM > > > 100 Mb DISK > > > Floppy 1,4 Mb > > > Floppy

Re: 386 install

2000-11-20 Thread Bek Oberin
Daniel Migowski wrote: > On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote: > > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > HP Vectra RS/20 > > 10 Mb RAM > > 100 Mb DISK > > Floppy 1,4 Mb > > Floppy 1,2 Mb > Btw. forget it. I saw a pentium/100 with 8MB RAM, and it was u

Re: 386 install

2000-11-20 Thread Daniel Migowski
On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote: > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > HP Vectra RS/20 > 10 Mb RAM > 100 Mb DISK > Floppy 1,4 Mb > Floppy 1,2 Mb Btw. forget it. I saw a pentium/100 with 8MB RAM, and it was unusable slow. apt-get-installing a

386 install

2000-11-20 Thread Jean-Marc Cadudal
I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. HP Vectra RS/20 10 Mb RAM 100 Mb DISK Floppy 1,4 Mb Floppy 1,2 Mb The only way I can install on this config is to use the floppy method. I have then created a set of boot floppies with the "idepci" kernel flavour. The boot process fails w