Hi, I(m using a T2000Sx Toshiba notebook with a 386SX-25 and a monochrome VGA board inside. There is no hard disk, but I have an expansion memory card (8Mb) plugged in and a parallel ZIP drive with Debian 1.2 installed on a disk (I boot the kernel from a floppy, and then the kernel mounts the root filesystem from the zip drive). I have tried the VGA mono server once, it worked, but was kinda slow (10Mb swap on a ZIP drive doesn't help much). However, once it was up and running (bare fvwm as a window manager), it was quite smooth (mouse cursor wasn't sluggish). Although this setup ate all the laptop's memory, I believe that I can do better by removing still some more fonts and/or changing my shell to something smaller than bash (running less getty's and removing the few daemons - cron, atd - I have running would probably help, too).
Note that I haven't tried (and won't, actually) updating the distro to anything newer, because AFAIK nothing recent will fit in so small a configuration. And I had to install on the ZIP disk using another computer, too, because this laptop doesn't have PCMCIA nor CD drive, and installing on such a model via PPP would be a pain. On the other hand, I don't really have to update, because it works perfectly well (as I said, I don't use X on it) and is even able to drive an external modem or be connected via PPP to my local network. This is probably not useful anyhow, but you wanted a success report ;-) Best regards raph -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/TW/MU d(+) s:- a-- C++ UL++>+$ P+ L+++>+ E- W N o? K? (!)w-- O? M V? PS+ !PE Y PGP+ t? 5? X++@ R? !tv b+++ DI? D+ G++ e h r(-)% y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, John Parejko wrote: > So, what do you all think my chances are of getting X working on a Zeos > Laptop 386 (yes, that is its name). It is a 386SX/16 with 4 megs of ram, > and a 540 meg HDD (I upgraded it to that, up from a 20). I've got Debian > on it right now, and it is pretty happy (mmm... 6 virtual terminals... DOS > can't do that ;-). > > Does anyone else have any experience with getting X running on something > about this old? I've given it a 64M swap partition (or maybe 80M, I'm not > sure). Screen is a Mono LCD... so it won't be pretty, but it would be > interesting to try anyway. > > and I can't seem to get the modem to work, but I think I just need to futz > with it. > > anyway, any suggestions would be appreciated. > > thanx > me > > --------------------- > John Parejko > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Student, Carleton College > --------------------- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >