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Using 286s for Linux-was Re: [seul-edu] RE: X-terminals
I used to telnet from DOS boxes to Unix machines. You'd have full access to
the CLI that way... if they're networked, anyway.
I tried looking for information about X-servers on a 286, but nothing popped
up... it's likely that the performance would be extremely poor, in any case.
As Ben Armstrong just mentioned, the ELKS project for Linux on 8086/80286
computers is not mature enough yet, but in the future might be an interesting
option... http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
Jeff Nelson
On Wednesday 04 April 2001 14:38, you wrote:
> I have a lab full of old but good IBM PS/2 286 workstations that will soon
> be gracing a local landfill. Has anyone tried using these as LINUX
> terminals? Will they handle running as X-terminals? I hate to see working
> computers thrown away.
>
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