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Which unix version...
I pulled out my old 386 from the garage and dusted it off, and now i want to install unix on it. The 386 however only has a 104mb HD, and has NO cd rom support. Which if any version of unix would best suite this box? Is installing with floppies my only option?
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A 386 with only 104MB HD and no CD-ROM support...you would be hard pushed to find *nix distribution that could install on such a system.
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Old 386s are not for today's modern day operating systems and applications. Personally, I throw Pentiums under 300 MHZ in the trash can (except notebooks). The same for HDs under 5 GB. Good, fast hardware is so cheap, why waste your time on worthless hardware? Use a Pentium at a minumum with a few Gigs of space, would be my bare minimum.
<EM> Note: Yes, I know PxT does not like me to throw these in the trash for environmental reasons. However, these are technical discussions, not environmental ones The fact of the matter is that old 386s are worth less than the shipping charges. I travel often to less developed countries; people don't use 386 technology there either ! |
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FreeBSD can work on a 386 but you really need to upgrade the HD to >500Megs and a cheap CD drive if possible. You can find more info about FreeBSD at: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO...faq/index.html Andy Hibbins |
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i was thinking of FreeBSD for a old computer system i am going to build out of all the parts lying round my room.
I could get a, AMD K-6 200mz, 4.5gb hard disk, 20x CD-ROM, floppy from the parts in my room would this be enough to run it successfully. |
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FreeBSD should run pretty well on a AMD K-6 200, make sure you've got a decent amount of RAM (24Megs min)
I've got Linux running on a P60, 32Megs of RAM, 1GB HD. It's acting as a internet gateway at home and also provides email (SMTP,IMAP4,POP3), ipchains firewall, caching nameserver etc. Andy Hibbins |
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i've got 64 for it - It was a very good computer at the time
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