grasshopperbe
12-14-2002, 09:09 AM
someone in my school needs a version of linux for our unix classes.
his new pc has windows XP installed on it, and double boot isnt an option .
Now he also has an old intel 'overdrive' 486 66 mhz dx2 with a 500 mb hd can get 32 mb ram in it, all isa slots.
He needs it for learning linux commands( working with files, tables, umask, cat, vi and all those other basic commands) .
For c/c++ classes he could also use a c/c++ compiler, we use vi for editing.
(i use cc and gcc to compile).
Would it be possible to run something of a graphical desktop on it?
(it has win3.11 for workgroups installed now.)
it doesnt have a cdrom drive so do i need to take one of my cdroms to install or is there an other option here.
any advice or tips would be very welcome.
ps i have a redhat 6.2 . could this one be used or isnt this a good choice?
his new pc has windows XP installed on it, and double boot isnt an option .
Now he also has an old intel 'overdrive' 486 66 mhz dx2 with a 500 mb hd can get 32 mb ram in it, all isa slots.
He needs it for learning linux commands( working with files, tables, umask, cat, vi and all those other basic commands) .
For c/c++ classes he could also use a c/c++ compiler, we use vi for editing.
(i use cc and gcc to compile).
Would it be possible to run something of a graphical desktop on it?
(it has win3.11 for workgroups installed now.)
it doesnt have a cdrom drive so do i need to take one of my cdroms to install or is there an other option here.
any advice or tips would be very welcome.
ps i have a redhat 6.2 . could this one be used or isnt this a good choice?