Laurence Berland wrote:
> 
> Wes Peters wrote:
> >
> > Laurence Berland wrote:
> > >
> > > What's a good place to start if you're a university student with limited
> > > hardware who wants to jump in and get going with the FreeBSD code.
> > > Right now I've got a PPro 200 with 32 MB of ram and lots of disk space
> > > (~50 gigs).  10 gigs or so is used by FreeBSD-Stable.  I'm thinking of
> > > tossing Current on also, and maybe making the cvs repo a separate
> > > partition so I can share it between current and stable.
> >
> > I love it when people call a PPro 200 with 32 MB "limited hardware".  My
> > first Free/NetBSD machine was a 386/40 with 8MB RAM and a 340 MB disk, and
> > it was state of the art except for lack of a CD-ROM drive.
> >
> I thought it was more than fast enough, and for most things it is, but
> KDE manages to crawl nonetheless...

WindowMaker.  ;^)

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            "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC
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