Re: [wlug] Help with installing linux?

Personally I think a 486 would be too slow to run the latest software out there well. X-Windows with KDE or Gnome would be a tad slow. Anyone else on the list like to offer what they think is the minimum spec for a decent linux system running desktop type software? What kind of system do you have currently, in terms of available hard drive space and RAM, etc? Regards Glenn. On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, you wrote:
Any Linux bods in Cambridge that could assist in setting up linux? Am a new user and my first attempt at loading Redhat 7.1 stuffed my Windows 98 system up complexly. I want to be able to run both to try things out. I want to put linux on a 486 if possible.
Many thanks ============================= Grant Nicklin 75 Princes Street, Cambridge Ph (07) 827-4167, Fax (07) 827-4965
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