>From my experience, not with 16 megs. 32 yes, 16 I don't think so.

Mike Wafkowski

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> Redhat 6.2 runs well on older laptops.
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> On 21 Jun 2002, gregory mott wrote:
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> > 16mb is not much these days.  many might mutter that the dump is best.
> >
> > no way i'm gonna leave it with lose95.  but, what would y'all suggest?
> >
> > RH7.1+ insists on 40+ mb.  i can probably get around it by installing on
> > something else, cooking up a slim kernel, and then copying over the disk
> > contents.  since my linux experience is mostly redhat, this is the route
> > i may go, tho, b4 i got started with RH i had fiddled a bit with debian
> > and mu-linux, and did notice there are hundreds of others..
> >
> > i'd like to get it going with something like kde, email, browser, and
> > office apps.  may i hear from others who have something useful running
> > in 16mb?
> >
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