On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Michael Chaney wrote:

> But Linux will still run on much older hardware just fine.  Maybe not
> the latest RH or Suse out of the box, but with a little tweaking it can
> be done.  Just use a light-weight window manager (of the twm genre),
> make sure no extra daemons are running, and use lightweight apps.

True. I've got an old 266MHz Pentium II with 64MB of RAM running an 
updated RH9. It's a file server, DNS server, internet server, and firewall 
all in one. It uses XFce as it's Desktop/Window Manager and it works fine. 
No performance problems at all.

God bless!
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