Down8 0 Posted October 3, 2000 I know, I know, this is a Windows forum, but I strive to be a jack-of-all-trades. I was wondering if anyone knows of a particular distribution of the various Linux/BSDs that would be good to put on my old 486, so I can learn some Unix. I've tried Stormix, Mandrake, and am currently [as I type] trying to get FreeBSD 4.1.1 on to it, but I've had many problems, not the least of which is the limited [515MB] drive space. I think FreeBSd broke my CDROM, or it's time was just up. I'd prefer a BSD based distro, as those seems to have less bloat, but anything that will fit would be fine. -bZj ------------------ Code: =====ThugBox===== =====GimpBox=====Home built system: Just for fun:Soyo SY-7VCA Mainboard AST Bravo LC 4/66d[VIA ApolloPro 133A T82C694X] Intel 486/66MHz CPU[onboard sound] 40MB RAM [2x16, 2x4]PIII 500E [100FSB flip chip] 515MB Conner HddPNY 128MB PC100 RAM 3 1/2, 5 1/4, 2x CDROMOEM 128MB PC133 RAM 3com Etherlink II [Ext.Transcvr]Stealth III S540 Video ESS AudiodriveAdaptec 2940U SCSI [coming soon] FreeBSD 4.1.1LinkSys NC100v2 Ethernet [if I can get it installed]Quantum Fireball 10.3GB Hdd HP A4331D 20" Monitor @ 1280 Logitec MouseMan [Compaq] Win2K Server [v5.00.2195, SP-1] > [url=http://down8.dhs.org]http://down8.dhs.org[/url] [format => clean install] [email]brian@infinitejones.com[/email] Norton AntiVirus 2000 Covad 768kbps sDSL w/3com switch & Flowpoint Router [sharedx6] Share this post Link to post
nagual 0 Posted October 4, 2000 u can actually get most dists to be a lot smaller than 512 megs...id recommend http://www.debian.org u can dump most of the programs of the other dists..what u need initially is a nic and a texteditor (vi or emacs recommended) dont bother with x..itll bloat ur install and uses a lotta recourses [This message has been edited by nagual (edited 04 October 2000).] Share this post Link to post