Kirk Strauser wrote:
I have Woody installed on an IBM 340CSE laptop with a 486/50, 12MB of RAM,
and a 10GB drive.  It currently boots, but hits swap the instant I start the
PCMCIA card services to bring up wireless networking; even a "ps axw" starts
grinding in single-user mode.

Now, I don't expect wonders from this little machine.  I just want it up
enough to use as a thin X terminal with no programs running locally.

I've already built a new 2.4.21 kernel without initrd and with everything
non-vital removed.  Is the 2.2.x series significantly smaller?

Can I reduce the hard drive cache?  RAM is *much* more valuable to me than
buffered reads and writes.

Is Debian even reasonable on this tiny box, or should I be looking at a
slimmer distribution?  If so, any suggestions?

Many thanks - I await running my 640x480x256-color Mozilla with bated
breath.
Hi Kirk;

Debian 'woody' requires 12MB of ram minimum to install a cli (command line interface). You will need much more ram for a gui (graphical user interface). Please check the Debian 'release notes'.
HTH
Charles




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