I'd be happy to help if it wasn't for a thorough lack of understanding of
Linux yet. I have one set up that I am having trouble with on some very old
hardware so I'd come along anyway just to pick brains (system is Pentium II
233MHz on dual boot with Win95 (only for the case of operating an instrument
that has Win95 only software requirements)).
Anyway, just thought I'd express some interest
Neil Errington
>If we want to show that you don't need to have tomorrow's hardware to
>run on, I've got a 486 or two sat in a cupboard we can set up a small
>distro on.
>Might be specially useful to point out that these old machines will do
>a perfectly good job as firewall/NAT boxes for a broadband connection.
>
>I might even get round to trying to get one of the old laptops I've
>got working
>
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>Andy Brown
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