Chris Schumann wrote:
> OK, I've got a very old laptop. 33MHz 486, no CD drive. I want to run Linux
> on it.

my experience with really old laptops is that they have really wierd 
hardware requiring really odd options making it really painful to maintain.

imho it is really not worth it to dink with these old horses and send 
them the way of the dodo.

every now and then somebody comes along here and sells PII laptops for 
$50/pop... a good deal if you just want a clunker to ssh out of or to 
use as a serial terminal. the one i got does X too, it just takes a 
while to load X and then another while to load firefox, but once they 
are loaded it works fine.

--
Munir Nassar
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