I used to use a P3/600 with Ubuntu 804/EMC and it was barely adequate.
EMC ran reliably but trying to edit a file at the same time was painfully
slow.
As Ray said, check around, look in thrift & junk stores, etc.

Good luck and don't give up,
Emory

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 9:22 AM, Doug Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,  I have an old e-machine I would like to use Emc on. It is 266
> Mhtz  with 250 ram.   I don't know if I can run Ubuntu 8.04 or not,
> might be kind of close.  I thought if not maybe xubuntu or puppy Linux
> or even damn small Linux.  I don't intend to run anything on it except
> Emc.
>    I have just started reading tutorials and help on Emc and will
> likely find the info I'm looking for there.  In the mean time I
> appreciate some opinion on what I am wanting to do.
>                                                             Thanks  much,
>
>   Doug
>
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