Originally posted by: silverpig
Used linux much before?
I'd suggest gentoo if you are fairly comfortable with linux so far. You can install everything, or nothing. Very good distro for an old system like that.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: silverpig
Used linux much before?
I'd suggest gentoo if you are fairly comfortable with linux so far. You can install everything, or nothing. Very good distro for an old system like that.
Except that he'd be compiling on a 266mhz chip and it would take a while if he wanted anything useful on it.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: silverpig
Used linux much before?
I'd suggest gentoo if you are fairly comfortable with linux so far. You can install everything, or nothing. Very good distro for an old system like that.
Except that he'd be compiling on a 266mhz chip and it would take a while if he wanted anything useful on it.
You don't have to compile everything. In fact, you can get a completely precompiled OS ready for you from the CDs.
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
your biggest problem will be getting the gui to run. as other have said, older redhat/mandrake version should be fine.
if your are just going to use console, then just use any version of linux, it will be fine. But somehow i doubt that you will just be using a console.
