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Re: [seul-edu] appropriate lightweight distribution
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:33:40AM +0800, Keir and Robyn wrote:
> I am planning on rebirthing some decrepid P133 16MB 1GB Windows machines as
> Linux word processing and internet terminals. Can anyone recommend a
> distribution? I was planning on using Red Hat, since it seems the most
> widely available, but someone suggested that it might be too large and that
> I should try a ‘light weight’ distribution such as Slackware. I was unaware
> that there were any differences in distributions from a hardware requirement
> standpoint. Can anyone suggest a distribution for this purpose?
Just about any distribution will work fine. Just don't install packages that
aren't necessary.
I personally favor the Debian distribution. If you look at the FAI,
Fully Automated Installer ( http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/ )
page you can setup a workstation configuration to be installable from
the server. Insert a boot floppy and walk away.
Look into kickstart for something similiar with Red Hat.
Also you could consider LTSP
(http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/linux/k12ltsp.html) for something
classroom oriented. (It's redhat based)
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