On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:22:26 +0100, blabla
Hi there,
I've got an old toshiba satellite laptop and want to put suse 9.2 fluxbox, abiword and other smallish apps on it.
However, before I can get to install I am told that the system does not have enough memory to run yast and needs a swap.
Since 64 mb is not enough to run knoppix or mephis I am unsure how to proceed (that is get the swap set up).
I tried gentoo for a laugh but stumbled straight away at fdisk /dev/hda (unable to seek on /dev/hda).
Can I still try Suse or should I go for another distro? if so, any recommendations?
Thanks in advance
Ingo
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