JoePritchard
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Posted: Mar. 04 2006,23:56 |
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Quote (alexxtasi @ Mar. 03 2006,17:09) | hi there i red this topic and said... did I posted this??!!! same thing, I want to set up Linux into my old pc (200MHz MMX, 64MB RAM, 20G HD, no other OP) and i DLS was suggested to me. The main question: should i install the X interface, or it would be too much for the 64MB RAM? and then... the questions: details about the installation...? some suggestions would be thankfull, and as you said lovdsl , ill try the wili also... thanx |
Hi,
I'm in the throes of installing DSL to an IBM 3200GL which has a 166MHz processor and 32Mb RAM. The X windows interface is beautiful. Works very well! I'm just wrestling with getting LAN connectivity running - had no joy with the built in CS8920 card so I'm now looking at a USB WLAN adaptor.
Anyway....I'm also running Windows on the PC, and one thing that's worth noting is that the HD Install option doesn't seem to like installing to a second physical hard disc. So I repartitioned my first disc to give a 900Mb partition for DSL, and a 1500Mb partition for Windows. I have a second disc installed, and that is partitioned as 10Gb for Windows data a 200Mb Swap partition and the balance of the disc is available as a native linux partition.
I managed to screw up the installation first time through - not sure how, but I concluded that the best solution was to reinstall.
If you're keeping Windows (and I would, until you've got teh whole system working as you want it) then keep close eye on your partitions whilst you're installing things because you can easily crap all over Windows.
Joe
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