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Topic About to install RedHat9
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Macropiper Posted at 12:34 am on April 16, 2004
Well, im am minutes away from installing RedHat 9 linux on the crappy computer in my room, wish me luck. Hopefully, nothing goes wrong.

Will either see you online in a while from this computer or see you lot online from the other computer.

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mephisto mortis Posted at 8:03 am on July 9, 2004
Quote: from BostonDave at 12:26 pm on July 8, 2004[quote perhaps Gentoo?

i believe gentoo has a 64 meg o ram requirement if you are going to do things gui style. it also takes up alot of space on ur hd (i believe my friend told me it was 4 gig) because $emerge system takes alot of space and usually is like a 5 hour process

BostonDave Posted at 12:26 pm on July 8, 2004
You can fit linux well on a slow computer with 32mb of memory, just not with the graphics subsystem, and alot of things running at once. I wouldn't recommend slack for this, perhaps Gentoo?
mephisto mortis Posted at 2:19 pm on July 5, 2004
goddammit dont be all camplaining about redhat being hard give Gentoo a try it only took me 2 months to get it right (its worth it though :D 0
vitamin Posted at 3:30 am on April 19, 2004
but jesus 32mb ram
squirellplayingtag Posted at 7:56 pm on April 17, 2004
I know the feeling......
Elvish15601 Posted at 7:29 pm on April 17, 2004
Quote: from vitamin at 10:23 pm on April 17, 2004

Quote: from Elvish15601 at 12:58 pm on April 16, 2004

my redhat is slow to but thats becuase i only have 32MB of RAM

u put redhat 9 on 32mb ram! Thats stupid!


eh i wasnt aloud to put it on the better computer because my family isnt willing to use something other than windows

vitamin Posted at 7:23 pm on April 17, 2004
Quote: from Elvish15601 at 12:58 pm on April 16, 2004

my redhat is slow to but thats becuase i only have 32MB of RAM

u put redhat 9 on 32mb ram! Thats stupid!

BBallAsh23 Posted at 9:22 am on April 17, 2004
good luck...or i suppose you did it by now...
Elvish15601 Posted at 3:06 pm on April 16, 2004
you may have to find linux drivers for it on the net
Macropiper Posted at 3:00 pm on April 16, 2004
Celeron 366 with 192 mb RAM.

Voodoo Banshee videocard is the main problem, bloody thing wont go above 800 by 600 screen resolution. It fucked it up the first time I tried becasue I left it on a higher resolution and couldnt read anything. Installing again now.

Elvish15601 Posted at 4:58 am on April 16, 2004
my redhat is slow to but thats becuase i only have 32MB of RAM
vitamin Posted at 3:21 am on April 16, 2004
Good luck. What system u putting it on?
PiXiE Posted at 2:02 am on April 16, 2004
Have fun! It took my dad a whole day to install it, then it was too slow for him, so he uninstalled it and put windows back on. Hopefully you will have better luck!
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