redss
Programmer
- Oct 20, 2002
- 195
I'm a bit confused about different requirements for different distributions. I installed Red Hat 7.2, and the requirements listed 1 GB hard disk space required (with no X!), and 350 MB disk space required for bare minimum. And as I recall, it had higher cpu/ram requirements than I remember hearing about... I had heard that older versions of Linux required only about 40 MB disk space, 8 Megs Ram, and 386 cpu. Why have the minimums increased so much? I thought Linux wasn't like MS windows, where every new version required faster hardware?
Where can I find older distros of Linux? I have some slow computers w/small hard drives I want to put to work!
Also since I had so many problems installing, I was wondering which distro is the least likely to have installation erros (due to things like hardware incompatabilities). I thought RedHat was supposed to be the smoothest.
thanks!
Where can I find older distros of Linux? I have some slow computers w/small hard drives I want to put to work!
Also since I had so many problems installing, I was wondering which distro is the least likely to have installation erros (due to things like hardware incompatabilities). I thought RedHat was supposed to be the smoothest.
thanks!