I ran slackware on a P60 with 8MB RAM and a 420MB HD.  It ran fine as long
as I didn't run X.  With X it swapped like crazy when switching between
apps.  I upgraded to 24MB RAM it and ran X great - including Emacs, as any
decent box should. I was running fvwm for a window manager - no gnome of kde
in those days.  It was also a 1.X kernel.

Mike Bresnahan
happy as noodlebutter to have a nibblet to add to the list

----- Original Message -----
From: <joel at luths.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] FTP install of Slackware?


> Quoting Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome at real-time.com>:
>
> > I've decided to finally give Slackware a try (about 5 years after
> > hearing
> > about it...).
> > I have a 486 w/12MB of RAM and will probably end up with a 340MB HDD. I
> > want
> > to set it up as a web server. (before you all shout out that 'you need
> > more
> > memory than that!'; remember what it used to be like, before memory was
> > cheap.. it's not going to be a high-performance box, and I don't care.)
> >
>
> Seems to me I used to run RH5.something on a 386, 8-16MB RAM (don't
recall),
> 500 MB HD. Was running all sorts of stuff, Apache, NFS, Samba, etc and as
a
> firewall. Tried 4 MB RAM but no-go. Probably could have made it work at
4MB but
> back then I didn't know about turning down the minimum # servers for
Apache (I
> think httpd's were chewing up all the mem so swap was thrashing). It's
amazing
> what you can do if you forego a GUI. A 12MB 486 should be fine for
> experimentation.
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