On Tue, 24 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A Q. Q. is anyone out there using still using a 386 dx-40 (running > Linux) and if so could you let us know what problems you are having if any > I am considering the purchase of one.. It runs fine. Of course, depending on the amount of memory, speed/size of the disk, presence or absense of memory cache, etc, performance may vary widely. Some time ago (with slackware and kernel 1.2.8), a 386DX40Mhz with 4Mb of ram and 64K cache memory compiled the kernel in about 4 hours. More memory means a *big* difference here. I even used netscape on this machine (X + static netscape), but it used to take a long time for it to startup (again, the main point is memory). The speed of the disk is also important; some older disks are *much* slower than others. Other than that, it's just as stable as linux ever was, i.e., very (I *never* experienced a lockup). See ya, Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]