Re: [SLUG] older computers

From: SOTL (sotl155360@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 15:33:54 EST


On Tuesday 06 December 2005 01:46 pm, Eben King wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, SOTL wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:24 am, steve szmidt wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:00, SOTL wrote:
> > > > The issue is not GUI but drivers. Maybe you can not recall mode lines
> > > > in screen drivers. I can. And, my response to such is to spend the
> > > > $50 to $100 required for more modern equipment than 486.
> > >
> > > The point was not to try to force anything on anyone but that you can
> > > do it fairly simply. New drivers does not mean the old ones are thrown
> > > away. Just that new ones are added. Certain distro's do compile for 586
> > > and up, but it's not that hard to find one that isn't. Recompiling a
> > > kernel seems more daunting than it really is. Anyway, again my point
> > > was simply that if you have a 486 it can be put to use as a f/w.
> >
> > Making the equation that time is money then the question to me is not can
> > I do it but how much is it going to cost.
> >
> > Do I really want to spend 10 or 20 hours installing Linux in an older
> > computer just so I can brag that I saved $50 to $100 in equipment cost
> > while spending $1000 in labor cost? I personally think this is a poor
> > trade but then that is me.
>
> I don't see why an older machine would take any longer to set up than a
> newer machine, assuming the "older" machine is sufficiently recent that
> much of its hardware is PnP. I mean, one driver takes as long as anther to
> haul off the CD. These aren't S-100 or NuBus machines being talked about,
> after all.

Why does Debian take sufficiently longer to set up than Mandriva et?

Simple it is the installation program

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