Soambah
Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: May 2006 |
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Posted: May 08 2006,19:34 |
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Hi folks! I need some help here. I've come to you because of the success stories I read here from folks who got DSL to run on really ancient hardware like 386 systems with 12 megs of ram. Well, it seems I've run into a "Linux resistant" system. Specs are below. My purpose was to test using a live CD as an alternate way to dump Windows C: drives to CDs. After Testing fine on a different system, a Knoppix live CD didn't work so I tried DSL including version 0.5 and others. Tried all kinds of cheat codes and hardware changes - different CDs, more RAM etc. After way too much research it seems that no distro, Live CD, or even tomsrtbt floppy can get past "Ok...Booting the Kernel" with a flashing cursor below and no keyboard response. Thats it! No error messages. No kernel panics. Nada - nothing - it just stops. This system, however, runs win2k! It runs win98se. Each OS is on it's own HD which can be swapped out while the box is unpowered. I'd really like to get Linux on this PC. Hmmm...maybe if Linux won't run on this box I could "patent" the "Linux resistant PC" and sell it to Bill?? - LOL Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
System specs: Mobo: Biostar 8500TUC Bios: Ami tuc0530b.rom 1-19-01 Chipset: Intel 440HX CPU: Intel Pentium 200 (no MMX) L2 Cache: 512k on board RAM: 64Megs fast page SIMMs (no DIMM sockets) HD: ATA 33 (Removable tray for various HD & OS) CD: TEAC 8x Video: Matrox Millennium PCI Display: Dell 17" (Plug & Play monitor) Sound: Ensoniq VIVO (ISA) Mouse & Kbd: generic PS2 Modem - none NIC - none USB - none Printer - none
Cheers, Soambah
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