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And people over at RH sit at their desks pondering the question "Why do they hate us?". Those specs are absolutely insane. Linux doesn't require all that power...

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Re: Re: (Very OT): Good Linux distro for very old machines
by iburrell (Chaplain) on May 26, 2004 at 18:30 UTC
    The graphical installer requires those specs. The X server and anaconda (written in Python) need the RAM and CPU. It probably would work okay in 64 MB of RAM since the requirements are generous.

    The text installer can run fine 64 MB and 233 MHz.

      The first time I installed Linux, it was on a "hightech" 486 DX2 66Mhz with a shocking 8MB of RAM. It beat Windows in speed back then and I used it very happily.

      I don't see why the "X server" needs that much RAM though. Just run a window manager like Blackbox (I still use it ;-)

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