[Coco] OT: Which Linux Distro?
Roger Merchberger
zmerch-coco at 30below.com
Mon Jul 30 17:26:15 EDT 2007
Rumor has it that Jim Hickle may have mentioned these words:
>Bob Devries <devries.bob at gmail.com> wrote: Gentlemen,
>I have a Compaq Armada 1500c Laptop
>.
>It has 64MB RAM, and a ~366MHz Celeron processor and 12GB hard disk and a
>CDROM drive. I also use a Belkin Wireless Network (802.11g) card in it. It
>is model #FSD7010.
>
>Which Linux Distro would be best to use? I know about DSL (Damn Small
>Linux), but are there others which will install and run in such a small
>footprint?
Try Slackware. The install *still* warns that "If you have less than 16M of
RAM, you might need to turn on swapfile access to complete the install." ;-)
It's also the only "fullblown" distro that can successfully be installed
without X windows whatsoever, from my experience.
There's a Ubuntu "server" edition that comes without X, but it installs
many server apps and might not run as well in 64M... It's a decent distro
for a server - but I've never tried to "trim it down."
On the other end of the spectrum is "Linux From Scratch" -- it's very small
because it's all HTML. It's a book that you read, that gives you all of the
commands necessary to completely compile your own Linux... you guessed
it... from scratch. On your machine, it'll take about 4 days to build the
ever-so-basic core of Linux, and prolly another 4 days for enough utils to
get anything beyond basic work done (6 if you want SQL databases like
PostgreSQL & MySQL, 9 or 10 if you want X as well) but on my laptop (a
933Mhz Crusoe critter) it was the fastest Linux I could find. Booted up
with Apache, PostgreSQL, ColdFusion, X, FTP server software took just under
80Meg RAM (fits *nicely* in 512Meg - never needed swap) - Booting to the
CLI without Apache or Databases was under 30Meg.
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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