How old of a system can I load Breezy?

Zach uid000 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 18:51:10 UTC 2005


The oldest system I've had it running on was a K-6 233mhz, 128 mb,
10Gb hd.  Gnome was basically unusable, but XFCE wasn't too bad.  I
did a reinstall with just the server (essentially just a minimal
install) config.  You can build the system up from there.

On 11/15/05, hometoast <hometoast at gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for the info.  We'll see how this will go.  I'll have to do a network
> install too. There's no CDROM.  Anyone know of any good uses for such a
> crappy laptop?  I figured I could at least ssh from my living room (no
> wireless, but I can pull a run easily) to my main box.
>
>
>
> On 11/15/05, Hodgins Family <ehodgins at telusplanet.net> wrote:
> > Good morning!
> >
> > > I honestly wouldnt install breezy because I don't know how to _not_
> > > include all the Gnome stuff (which would never fit on the HDD nor run
> with
> > > 28MB) during the install.
> >
> > This page shows a way to start!
> http://nix-dev.dudcore.net/HOWTO/UbuntuFlux
> >
> > Rob
> >
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