I have Suse 8.2 (used to be RedHat 7.3) installed on an older NEC Reday
330t laptop (266, 4 gb drive, 64mg ram, 10/100 pcmcia nic, cdrom,
touchpad).  Both installs took a couple of hours to complete, but have
worked very well.

I use KDE for the desktop and the KOffice applications (Kword, KSpread and
KPresenter).  I quickly found that OpenOffice very, very slow to use on
the older hardware and removed it from the system.

For the database I used MySQL.

Slack would also work well on your older hardware. I had Slack 8.1 running
on a 200 mhz desktop with 64 megs of ram for school last year.

I can't say anything about Debian or Gentoo, I haven't used those yet.


> I've seen several people looking for Open Source Projects to participate
>  in so I'm posing this to both groups.
>
> Lets say I have a laptop (toshiba, compaq, what ever) configured as
> follows. Pentium 166mhz, 1.5 - 2 gig hard disk, 32 mb ram, 12 in
> display, 10 mbit  nic, external mouse & trackpoint or touch pad, _no_
> CDROM (well maybe a  CDROM).
>
> I want to put Linux on it with X Windows, OpenOffice and MySQL (maybe
> PHP?).  I want to have enough disk space for storing the database and
> documents.  Remember this is for business.
>
> What distribution should I use, I want it to be easy, "free", and
> stable?
>
> Yes this has to do with the computer disposal business I'm getting
> started.  I don't want to start with M$ because, well, I'm broke :-[
>  and then I would have to file chapter 13 after I bought it :-D
>
> I've only been a Cobol programmer (2 years), I've done a little (very
> little) PHP out of the book, a bunch of HTML,  and a touch of
> JavaScript.  I was trained as a structured (top down) programmer.  This
> new fangled action-reaction stuff drives me a little buggy.
>
> The database would have very few tables and fields, I'm no dba so...
> Tables
>     customers
>         business names, contact names, addresses, phone numbers, other
> such information
>     customer inventory
>         CPU serial number, Display serial number, HD serial number,
> Asset Tag number.
>     (not sure what else)
>
> 1. Can I use the spread sheet within OpenOffice to create a data input
> and reporting system?
>             I would also like to use Writer for certificates that get
> data from the database as well.
>
> 2. Should I ask for help building a data input system that's open source
>  and available on my website or your website "free"?
>             (I like this idea but someone else is going to have to
> manage the project.)
>
> This would be something "small" businesses could use to inventory their
> computer stuff.  It would be easy to install and maintain and would
> interface with OpenOffice without a hitch.  It would be able to function
>  on the M$ platform if needed without tweaking it.
>
> Anyone have any ideas or want to take this one on?
>
> Sam.
>
>
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