Quoth Dave Jones:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 07:41:04AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Konrad Meyer wrote:
Quoth Andrew Farris:
Ralf Corsepius wrote:
[1] One of these machines is an ancient i586. On this machine, RAM is such kind of tight (64MB), any spared memory is valuable. More
built-in
kernel modules probably will mean the death of Fedora on this class
of
machines.
I would have thought it already got there.. 64Mb wow?
I have a i586 with 128M of ram running Fedora 8. It doesn't run X, but
it
works great as a low-capacity web/dhcp/etc server and router.
Do these older/limited machines do anything better now than they did in the 2.4 kernel days?
Good luck trying to get the installer to run on anything less than 512MB
these days.
Dave
I installed FC5 via SLINKY and have done live upgrades since.
Regards,