Even mo' better than Monkey Linux is Dragon Linux which is more up-to-date
and has KDE as a default option. I was able to throw Star Office on it,
unlike Monkey.
~pete
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Alessio Palma wrote:
> I hope to solve your problem with this e-mail.
>
> Try to find some X-server for DOS in http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/ , I don't
>Know if they can run with these free packet drivers. I think yes. However you can
>instal linux on these machines, there is a interesting linux distribution ( mulinux )
>that can
> be put into a single HD 3"1/2 disk. It also have X-window capabilities and can be
>easy turn your machine into a disk less X-window client. Other interesting solution
>is monkey linux a small linux distribution which can be installed on existing FAT
>partition
> and will give you X-window server capabilities.
>
> Go to altavista search engine and search for mulinux and/or monkey linux.
>
> There is a interesting website (it is mine) which page about how to recycle old
>surplus hardware. On first September more information can be found inside it.
>
> Hal Hanson ha scritto:
>
> > Does anyone know of a DOS based X server that uses the free packet driver? I am
>looking for a way to set up 386/486 clunkers to boot from a floppy and fire up X and
>then run all applications remotely on a Linux server. This is for a school with NO
>money.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Hal Hanson.
>
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