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My first Linux install was on a 386-33. I still have the steel full-sized AT case around here somewhere... The hardest thing was figuring out the monitor's frequencies for Xwindows, since at that time they were not autodetected what so ever. In one way it was quite nice: I could read all the boot messages. It was easy to see where there were problems, if any. Now, the boot messages scroll off so fast I can't read them, and the log doesn't pick up all of them. Some times I really miss being able to read them as they went by, especially when I see something "Gee, that doesn't look right..." and poof it's gone. With one motherboard upgrade (K5-133) that same system ran for 8 years as my http/smtp/dns server, until some spammer used my domain as their fake "from" address and overwhelmed the poor thing. It was time for it to come down anyway... oh well. Curt- - -- Treason! http://blog.mises.org/archives/007926.asp -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBR/4hNS9Y35yItIgBAQIGBAf5AcOqoZva9D/IizmDmdgpbwKnl3MRrlQ+ N/LWu+viiLxsvuBU9mYAXjc5atNuDFV+B6DlZlTNvkMZkI8S3cYxi3ErQm5c/Qbd C5cObaRh0vLq9EWJLHdt908LfA/aV8zLUtprvc/Jdkk1c3RzetDsnnUuzL75kk2E MQp5UrDhs6vagao8vI2H+wmS87b+E9gkGJxvfs15fGcUMB04Ks1ayClshDdTpUOd zidK2u+MgCmSA6mw3MhktkYq7jMdB+4q+rCiKV7oiHKLfqNnHL301aNKXeVY5gEJ kZeMVFW4Su1aYcmIrUDmUjxw2uEXguiyn03gq3qwF8eaikZgf127pw== =0q5C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]