Re: New install of linux

From: Shane Deering (keh@ksolutions.it)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 04:33:31 EEST

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Geoff Blake" <terhi.victor@logonet.com>
    To: "Shane Deering" <terhi.victor@logonet.com>
    Cc: <blkg@bksv.com>
    Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 3:18 AM
    Subject: Re: New install of linux

    > On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Shane Deering wrote:
    >
    > > Hello people,
    > > All going well, I hope to install linux (redhat 6.1) onto my good
    > > computer. I've been playing with linux on a p100 with 16 meg of
    > > ram and it's been a real struggle to get all the ax25 stuff and
    > > everything else I want running without it (almost) grinding to a halt.
    >
    > Shane, before going to take everything off the P450, not that it isn't a
    > *good idea* to take Windows off, put some more ram, like 32MB more, into
    > the P100 - it'll probably make a lot of difference!
    >
    > Geoff
    > --

    That was the first option I thought of Geoff, but
    Ram costs a lot more for that old mother board and
    it can't be used again when I Upgrade, which I plan on
    doing when I've got the money. What I was planning on
    doing was when I could afford it was upgrading the
    mother board, CPU and ram on that computer.

    Step one will be another 64 meg of ram that can be
    put to good use on the good computer for now while I'm
    saving up for the other bits. Then when/if I get the other
    bits, I can upgrade the p100 and run it 100% linux and
    this one can do whatever I want it to do.

    For now I want to see how well the newer linux software
    runs on a fast machine and the old computer ran winfbb
    and jnos for a couple of years without any major problems.

    The only things left to put on the old computer are the FBB
    files and an archive of my email messages and the extra
    BBS hardware.

    --
    Shane Deering
    http://www.qsl.net/vk3bvp/index.htm
    



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