Hell yeah it supports 386.
If you don't have alot of HDD don't install things you don't need. I used
to run mailman, a webserver and a mailserver on my 486.. (hows that for
"propaganda") heck you would be amazed with what you can do with a stripped
down kernel on a floppy disk.
But hopefully if
I think its a good idea. I have a script that runs at the end of the month
that gives message counts for each user and a script that runs every day
that collects random quotes and all the hyperlinks into textfiles that is
displayed on a webpage. Not very something you would have for a list like
I have a small list on a dsl connection and the evil company Verizon can't
seem to maintain very well. What I would like to do is implement list
redundancy across two machines that have different ISPs. Out of curiosity
as anyone successfully done this? Could be fun to set up, I am thinking a
co