IF its striclty an router/firewall then use freesco from www.freesco.org its a sinle floppy linux router./firewall on a disk. Just slap it in the drive and reboot from the flppy , and run the setup script , then reboot. Will work real well with older type hardware and is very easy to setup a firewall-router than under suse or any major distro. I have been usung oit for well over a month now it realy like it. At 02:18 PM 9/2/2000 +0300, Peter Portin wrote:
I have an old Compaq ProLinea 4/33s with 32 Mb Ram. I intend to set this
PC up
as a router/firewall for my small home LAN. It has an i486SX processor.
It seems that current distributions of SuSE have no math coprocessor emulation compiled into to kernel and I feel that compiling my own kernel is still a bit beyond my ability.
Which older distributions of SuSE have support for coprocessor emulation? Should I consider some other distribution? I feel myself most at home with SuSE and Redhat.
Peter
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