On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 03:15 pm, Phil Savoie wrote:
I have no documentation for this machine and was wondering if you can
remember what type of socket the cpu uses. I was at the emachine site and
was not able to find any documentation as in user guide for this etower
366c other than basic specs.
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 07:46, _nasturtium wrote:
I would suggest, however, that you not upgrade. IMHO it's not
worth the time and effort - you would probably need more than the
installed 32MB (maybe a larger HD too), and considering you can buy
a boxed Celeron 2.0 Ghz (just a random
On January 6, 2004 05:37, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 07:46, _nasturtium wrote:
I would suggest, however, that you not upgrade. IMHO it's not
worth the time and effort - you would probably need more than the
installed 32MB (maybe a larger HD too), and considering you
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 10:06 pm, Phil Savoie wrote:
On January 6, 2004 05:37, Anne Wilson wrote:
Good point, the memory one. 64MB is, IIRC, the minimum requirement,
and that's pushing it a bit.
Anne
Roger that! I already have the max the motherboard can take for memory as
far as I could
On Monday 05 January 2004 19:02, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2004 11:38 am, Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi All,
I have this machine with subject specs read off the hardware
Browser which is currently running RedHat 8.0. Under model
name it is showing that it is an M II 3.5x
On January 5, 2004 14:58, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2004 19:02, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2004 11:38 am, Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi All,
I have this machine with subject specs read off the hardware
Browser which is currently running RedHat 8.0. Under model
PM
Subject: [newbie] CyrixInstead
I've finally persuaded my partner to go the Linux way and installed
8.2 on her
companies standalone PC.
When it came to remove CD and reboot, it did but took forever.
I've had a quick look and find that it is not a Celeron processor as I
had
been
yes, it works.
i'm running on a Cyrix, same type, but slower.
threw in 256mb ram, and it's actually pretty snappy to use.
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Subject: [newbie] CyrixInstead
I've finally persuaded