Re: another newbie/debian on older laptop

1999-10-20 Thread Goswin Brederlow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Suggestions to both sunshine_wonder and Matthew Guenther: > > I have run Debian on a Compaq Aero (ancient machine) with 16 meg Ram and > a 500 meg hard drive and a 486sx 16MHz processor for years now. > > For installation my favourite option is plip + floppies. Much f

Re: another newbie/debian on older laptop

1999-10-20 Thread Goswin Brederlow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Suggestions to both sunshine_wonder and Matthew Guenther: > > I have run Debian on a Compaq Aero (ancient machine) with 16 meg Ram and > a 500 meg hard drive and a 486sx 16MHz processor for years now. > > For installation my favourite option is plip + floppies. Much f

Re: another newbie/debian on older laptop

1999-10-19 Thread mattwell
Suggestions to both sunshine_wonder and Matthew Guenther: I have run Debian on a Compaq Aero (ancient machine) with 16 meg Ram and a 500 meg hard drive and a 486sx 16MHz processor for years now. For installation my favourite option is plip + floppies. Much faster than the serial port and usually

Re: another newbie/debian on older laptop

1999-10-19 Thread mattwell
Suggestions to both sunshine_wonder and Matthew Guenther: I have run Debian on a Compaq Aero (ancient machine) with 16 meg Ram and a 500 meg hard drive and a 486sx 16MHz processor for years now. For installation my favourite option is plip + floppies. Much faster than the serial port and usually