The good news is that FC3t2 installed without any problems on my toshiba 4005CDS (circa 1998). I couldn't get installed using burned isos although the same ones worked on a desktop. However after burning the boot.iso and choosing and ftp install, it all went on down smooth as silk.
This machine has only 96mb of ram and 233 mhz of cpu.. That is not enough for FC3t2 in full gui I don't think. I'm noticing loading the gnome or kde desktop is really a chore. Almost feels like I'll see smoke rising ... it seems to be working so hard.
This machine is a dual booter that has had winxp win2k and win98 installed... now running win2k on the other partition. What is a little disconcerting here is that the win2k and winxp when it was installed showed considerably more pep loading the desktop or the browser and other heavily gui chores.
I'm a long time linux user and am used to linux being faster than the `other' os's. I think we are seeing a sort of bloatation coming on due to peoples desire for heavily gui stuff.
But then again... At least I'm comfortable at the cmdline so probably won't use the linux gui unless I really need it.
Its kind of sad though to see the passing of linux the lean mean fighting machine. Especially when a full featured microsoft product is able to out proform a full featured Fedora on lesser hardware.
Just my observation of course, I have'nt bench tested or done any really scientific comparison, but a huge delay getting logged into X while the desktop takes form is definitely considerably slower than the same process on win2k and winxp on this particular machine.
Starting a terminal ... again a major pause. Browser... even worse.