-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Wednesday 2006-02-15 at 18:49 +0100, jdd wrote: ...
once installed, the console / yast version runs quite well on a mush less demanding system than the one advertised on the box. (-we should have an idea of the true limits to advertise them on the wiki).
It seems than the install moment is crucial. If you pass the install, so far so good.
I installed a SuSE 6.x on a 386SX, 5Mb ram - just to prove myself it is possible. The installer would certainly not run, but I simply took the HD to another computer, and installed it there. I was simply carefull with the HD position in the bus, and choosing a kernel. It booted, but it was slow. I went back to the second computer, recompiled the kernel for a 386 - - then it run a bit faster. Probably you can do something similar with your hardware and SuSE 10. Other people might not have a good computer for this approach, though. Another idea would be some program that allowed a remote install, but the installer running in your local computer and installing in the remote one, simply copying files, and perhaps running tests when told so. Does yast have that posibility? I never tried, but? Would that be possible? I guess it would need less memory. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFD88tQtTMYHG2NR9URAgXfAKCCpxOrLAJIfE53odmTtuERenDqYACdHr1W Tye+S92kA43e8JB2tz3xym4= =Z+hz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----