[GLLUG] Linux Distrobutions Question
Darrel Ray Clute <darrel_clute@yahoo.com>
Darrel Ray Clute <darrel_clute@yahoo.com>
Sun, 16 Jun 2002 07:36:49 -0400
FreeSCO is always a good bet. the machine only needs a
floppy 6MB of ram a 386 processor and a NIC. More info can
be found at www.freesco.org.
Darrel
On Saturday 15 June 2002 6:32 pm, Nu Hertz exclaimed:
> I have just acquired a few PCs with the intel
> architecture. I have a 386 with 16 MB of ram and a small
> hard drive. I'd like to use this computer as a router.
> What distrobution of Linux would be best suited to do
> this? Also, when I go ahead and install this OS, what is
> the best way to do that, seeing as the computer will NOT
> boot from CD? Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Jeff K.
> College Student at Large
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