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Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration
- From: "Larry Stotler" <larrystotler@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 22:58:36 -0400
- Message-id: <9bb996600703311958i5ec4d68i885582a34a8cf22d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 3/31/07, Rajko M. <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nope - I installed v10.1 on a PPro 200Mhz with 128MB EDO RAM and a
slow 4GB IDE and I had a desktop in about 5 minutes. Now, A 486SX-25
with 32MB RAM would be bad. Actually, I beta tested v10.0 on a
PowerMac 7500/100 with the original 601 chip at 100Mhz, no L2, and
80MB RAM with the onboard 2MB VRAM. That was still usable to an
extent. The 40MB/s SCSI drive helped out so say the least.
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Hmm, you can get something similar with SUSE 9.3 on 250 MHz / 128 MB and some
old, slow hard disk if you install full blown KDE.
Nope - I installed v10.1 on a PPro 200Mhz with 128MB EDO RAM and a
slow 4GB IDE and I had a desktop in about 5 minutes. Now, A 486SX-25
with 32MB RAM would be bad. Actually, I beta tested v10.0 on a
PowerMac 7500/100 with the original 601 chip at 100Mhz, no L2, and
80MB RAM with the onboard 2MB VRAM. That was still usable to an
extent. The 40MB/s SCSI drive helped out so say the least.
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