Re: freebsd livecd and pentium 1

2006-07-29 Thread Igor Robul
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 10:50:40AM -0400, Jim Stapleton wrote: A P1 with 32MB should be sufficient albeit painful, but I wouldn't use any large scale desktop/window managers (such as KDE/Gnome), I'd probably use one of the light weights like TWM (and ION?), or maybe a medium weight (WMaker?),

Re: freebsd livecd and pentium 1

2006-07-29 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Jul 29, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Igor Robul wrote: On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 10:50:40AM -0400, Jim Stapleton wrote: A P1 with 32MB should be sufficient albeit painful, but I wouldn't use any large scale desktop/window managers (such as KDE/Gnome), I'd probably use one of the light weights like TWM

freebsd livecd and pentium 1

2006-07-24 Thread jesus martinez
hello. my name is jesus and am writing to you from argentina. i am looking for a freebsd livecd. i have just downloaded fresbie, but i am not sure if is a freebsd.org or an third-party's implementation. does freebsd have a live-cd ? is so, where can i download it ? i want to change my

Re: freebsd livecd and pentium 1

2006-07-24 Thread Jerry McAllister
Hi, hello. my name is jesus and am writing to you from argentina. i am looking for a freebsd livecd. i have just downloaded fresbie, but i am not sure if is a freebsd.org or an third-party's implementation. From where did you download the CD? Was is from a freebsd.org location? For

Re: freebsd livecd and pentium 1

2006-07-24 Thread Jim Stapleton
That is pretty small. At the bare minimum level, you might be able to get it up and running, but not be able to do much of any real work on it without more memory. You didn't mention the amount of disk on the machine, but if you want to run X (needed for a Gui) then it will take more that a