wonder
Peter Cannon
peter at cannon-linux.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Aug 17 15:40:41 UTC 2004
On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 16:25, The wise and knowledgeable Edward Croft
proclaimed:
> Caloy, when you boot the system there is usually a prompt to get into
> the Bios. Some use Del, others F2, or some other key. You need to hit
> that key as the system boots. Once in the bios, do not change anything.
> You want to look at how much memory it says you have. My guess is 64mb
> given that you said it had 98 on it. My guess is that the Hard Drive is
> what is 5gb. If this is the case, you may need to search the web to find
> memory for that system. Or you could run it without X. (Run level 3)
I managed to get White Box Linux (a derivative of Red Hat) to run in graphical
mode (not for long mind) on a Digital HiNote P133, 40MB 3GB partition no
CDROM.
Why not have a look at Slackware or Peanut Linux they will be less demanding.
Not that I'm trying to put you off FC.
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Regards
Peter Cannon
peter at cannon-linux.freeserve.co.uk
"There is every excuse for not knowing!"
"But there is no excuse for not asking!"
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