Solaris 10 regular should be fine. But watch out for the developers edition of sun solaris which is very finky and will refuse to install. I have the dvd version of Solaris 10 as well as the ide dvd as well. I have it for both the pc and sparce version over here of the os. It should run okay on that kind of system. I just got today from one of my suppliers a AMD Athlono 2500 (1.8ghz real), with case and powersupplie, 52x cdrom and 52x32x52x burner with 256 megs of ram. I swapped out temp and installed the 2 X 1 gig for the time bein since I do not have 2 512 megs ddr right now. ANd maxed it out quickly to 1 gig for the time being.
And I had installed in already a 40 and a 30 gig hard drive. my friend Chantale might be loosing her yahoo group and I had to go in as one of the owners to back up the emails that are there currently and photos that she had posted in there. So when I get a chance to get this machine running with windows 2003 server enterprise edition. With IIS and ftp installed for it I'm trying feverishly to look for a quick way to get a simple message board system similar to like yahoo group where she can personalize it the same way and add in the photos and what ever else she needs. I know personally if I needed to do a huge transfer of images I can do it from my gaming rig over to it within a few minute depending on the amount of images being transferred over.
Some of the linux distros will tend to be really difficult to get around with working on any computer. Some like ubuntu will work fine others like xubuntu might have problems it really picky at times I had similar problems on my older lappy that I had here I was really pushing it when installing it with only 128 megs of ram. When it really needed 192 to install then work with what it had afterwards. I have a total of 192 megs currently on that one as well too.
Qix77 Wrote:Ok.. so as I mentioned on MySpace, I tried 'Damn Small Linux' and then tried 'Slackware' on this system. DS-Linux had a hard time installing for some odd reason. Slackware installed fine but I'm still too much of a newbie to dive into it...
I'm currently installing Debian (Gnome by default but going to try to switch over to Xfc). Here are the system specs I'm trying to recycle out of this old timer.
P-II 400mhz
256 mbs
20 gbs HDD
Geforce 3 RGB
Would have used Xubuntu but it just kept coming up with errors out the stinky poo.
I sware.. I've been through so many flavors of Linux that it isn't funny... but I've learned a whole lot about it all.
Hey.. if all else fails, it gives me a good excuse to try Solaris or AmigaOS.... I wonder if I can install AmigaOS barebones? I'll go look it up. |
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