Glenn Holmer wrote:
I'm trying to get SUSE 9.2 to install on an old machine with just 64M of core and no CD-ROM drive. OK, I built the half-dozen floppy images on another machine and went to install from that machine over HTTP. The install starts, warning me to add swap first (which I do, as there's already a Linux swap partition available), but then it just hangs with the progress bar about 3/4 filled.
Is this even possible in 64M?
Already answered here some days ago. Fuji P-II/333Mhz, 64M, 2M video, 9.2, very responsive with XFCE, windowmaker, ICEwm. KDE/Gnome is pretty much out as windowmanagers because they need more resources. Gnome and KDE apps seem to run fine. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and Keen Flyer =====ALMOST ALL LINUX USED HERE, Solaris 10 SPARC is just for play=====