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At my school I am trying to get them to start a c++ class. The only thing
standing in our way is that they think the class would need pentiums, w/
at least 32mb of ram (to run ms c++ or whatever). All they have right now
in this classroom are a bunch of assorted 386's, w/ mostly 4mb's of ram, a
40 to couple hundred meg hd, etc. Can I install linux on these? I wouldn't
need anything like x, just something like vi (emacs would take too much
ram), and the c++ stuff (guess I'd have to compile kernels on my home
machine, I doubt they have enough hard drive to do it).
Chris
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