Fedora light (lite)
Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at simpaticus.com
Mon Apr 19 15:09:25 UTC 2004
At 03:04 4/19/2004, you wrote:
>Yesterday I tried to install Fedora on a small laptop (133mhz, 32 mb ram,
>1,5 gb harddisk). As you all can see is that this machine doesn't have power
>or space to run Fedora. I was wondering if anyone knows how to make Fedora
>smaller and less hardwareconsuming? And also with a desktop.
Are you trying to use the full capability of Fedora (X-Window System,
GNOME, and graphical applications) or will you be happy with your system
running in text mode? That machine is not likely to be useful running a
default Fedora install, since Fedora's default resources are designed for a
more modern system. You *could* make it work by installing Fedora, then
switching window managers to something lighter (Xfce, blackbox, icewm...)
and making some other changes. But it's a fairly tough task for a beginner
if you "just want it to work." If, on the other hand, you want to learn as
much as possible, then go ahead.
Is there any way you can add RAM to that machine, even temporarily? If you
can increase the RAM to 64MB just for the install, then Anaconda (the
installer program) will run well. Once the machine is installed, you can
remove the additional RAM and work with that. But the installer does
require 64MB.
If you cannot increase memory, then may I suggest you look at the RULE
Project? This is to "Run Up-to-date Linux Everywhere":
http://www.rule-project.org
Cheers,
--
Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at simpaticus.com
http://www.simpaticus.com
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