AwPhuch
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Posted: Dec. 07 2004,16:29 |
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Quote (ke4nt1 @ Dec. 07 2004,11:13) | DSL requires a math-coprocessor for it's kernel. the 486-SX versions of X86 computers did not include one.
Also, the minimum ram for a system to boot into X is 16MB's, and even that requires a swap file or swap partition.
While DSL does run on many older/slower systems, my thoughts are that this system will lead you to frustration only.
73 ke4nt |
I agree, it takes a minimum of 12Megs for the desktop...anything less will slow to an abosolute crawl....
Brian AwPhuch
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