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Posted: July 12 2005,04:39 |
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Quote (skaos @ June 24 2005,07:39) | Given that your laptop has a 160 MB disk, I would guess that your laptop at best has a 486 processor with 8 MB ram. That simply isn't enough to run DSL in graphical mode. You could try to write "dsl 1" (without quotes) at the "boot:"-prompt. This should boot you into single user and command line. If that doesn't work, download and install Basic Linux (http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/baslinux/) and run the following two commands to find processor and memory: more /proc/cpuinfo free |
OK, So I boot it using the "dsl 1" command, and it tells me it found 17,400 kb of memmory and a 486 processor. I am assuming this should be enough to run it in graphical mode, which is why it is wierd that it dowsn't work that way. After it ran all the tests, I got a command line "root@tty1[/]#". So this must be the command line version of DSL.
Ok, so that version works. Does that mean that I won't be able to run in graphical mode ever? Is there something else I should try? Once I get to this command line, I am unsure on how to proceed. What kind of tools, etc, will I be able to use, and is it even worth it? Maybe there is some other distribution that would work better on my lappy? If there is some magical way to get DSL to run in graphical mode, I would extremely satidfied.
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