CougTek
Hairy Aussie
I've been given an HP Vectra XA with a Pentium MMX 200MHz, 32MB of puny RAM and a 2.5GB hard drive (oh lucky me). The system is quite limited on ressources. It now has Win98SE installed on it, but the OS is out of shape and I don't currently have a Win98SE CD lying around so f**k to M$ operating systems on that box.
Some Linux and BSD distros are supposed to run quite well on ressources-limited systems. Which one would you recommend for that kind of hardware? My command line days are FAR away, so please don't tell me to use something like Slackware. I know Fedora Core, SuSe and Mandriva are competing hard with Microsoft for the bloating contest, so none of them would run on the Vectra. My favorite these days is Ubuntu, but I don't think it's slim enough to fit in that box.
FreeBSD 6.1 has just been released. Has its installer improved enough for a click-next mouseman to install it?
Some Linux and BSD distros are supposed to run quite well on ressources-limited systems. Which one would you recommend for that kind of hardware? My command line days are FAR away, so please don't tell me to use something like Slackware. I know Fedora Core, SuSe and Mandriva are competing hard with Microsoft for the bloating contest, so none of them would run on the Vectra. My favorite these days is Ubuntu, but I don't think it's slim enough to fit in that box.
FreeBSD 6.1 has just been released. Has its installer improved enough for a click-next mouseman to install it?