On 30 Jun, Kapoor, Nishikant X wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Hi Sir,
>> I am a student of 2nd year Computer Science Engg.
>> REC Jalandhar.
>> I am trying to spread Linux in my college
>> As part of my efforts i am seting up a Linux network
>> in our college.
>> I am using five 386 computers 4 mb ram and 256 mb HDD
>> the computers have a network card(D-Link)
>> they do not have a sound card and a video card.
>> and a Compaq deskpro as the server (40 MB ram)
>> please can u suggest which version of Linux will be
>> best suited for the network
>> the version should provide the following
>> functionalities
>> should have a text based browser,should be able to
>> connect to a Windows network,should have a c compiler
>>
>> I would be highly obliged if u help me.
>> Ajitpal Singh
>>
>
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If you can get hold of just try debian because it small in size if you
don't want frills and all. But you should have previuos experience with
linux
otherwise slackware or redhat ( which is a bloatware)
--
ScreenSaver? cat /dev/mem
IDE? cat >foo
Sound Player? cat foo.wav >/dev/audio
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