Hello Rohit.
> Rohit wrote:
<<snip>>
> > I am buying a machine [choosing configuration myself] as follows..
> >
> > HDD - samsung 8Gb 7000+ rpm
> > RAM - 64 Mb at 100 Hz SD
> > Motherboard VIAbx at 100 Hz
> > Video RAM - SiS / AGP 8 Mb
I'd been out of touch with reality (i.e., with the LI mailing list) for
quite some time.
Are SiS cards (the 6215 one .. found everywhere) still the most talked
about cards for that painful configuration and ....
> > I plan to install Win95 and RH Linux 6. Following are the queries..
> >
> > 1. Will it be sufficient to partition the HDD first and then install Linux
> > over one?
That's the normal practice. Is there any other? You have to partition so
as to have >1 OSes on your comp.
> > 2. I believe in such LILO partitions, the Win95 side can not read Linux
> > partition but the Linux partition can read/write on Win95, when run as root.
> > Am I right?
Win too can read .. there are some softwares. But I hear that they are not
quite reliable. And as far as things go for me .. I'd _never_ trust a
Winduhs application touching my Linux partition.
> > 3. I could install Win NT 4 on the windows partition but I believe that Linux
> > can not securely and safely share the NTFS. The idea was to leave 3 Gb on
> > Linux side and keep development work on the Win partition itself so that the
> > files are accessible to both the operating systems. NT was preferred for
> > security and stability reasons. Please clarify if the NT and Linux can be
> > installed so as to enable Linux r/w on the win partition?
The 2.2 kernel gives you an option to have a r/w access to the NT
partition .. with a *clear* warning that it's very much risky!
I don't use NT or windows ... anyone more experienced can enlighten us.
> > 4. For 41k rupees, will this configuration run games, occasionally,
> > Sound/graphics/movies at full resolution and support fast working on GIMP? Or
> > should I go for a more powerful system.
>
Should be decent. But I'd definitely go for 128 MB RAM ... it's worth it.
'cos once you start using many applications simultaneously (which you are
tempted to since Linux seems to run them all effortlessly), swapping to HD
might start from where onwards, the system starts slowing down a bit.
Of course ... these are not expert opinions. I wrote because I have just
joined the list, and it feels nice to be back again.
--jaju
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