I have an older compaq -- P120 (Intel), 48 meg memory, 2 meg video card (embedded) and a WD 2Gig (IDE).... Lastly, a mox nix CTX 14 incher capable of a whopping 800x640 (see: Prior installations by experience)
I tried putting SuSe on it and that didn't work out too well (I hit the control key to enter into text mode installation and it goes into autopilot installation with an Err Code 9 on ncurses and then it stops dead)(SuSe says YAST only needs 48 meg, but in reality it wants 64 meg). TurboLinux doesn't get along well with the video card (OK, so I minimize) and we can rule that distribution out. FreeBSD hangs on the device probe.
My question is: Has anyone experienced such? IS there a distribution of Linux that would enjoy the type of hardware I am using?
This is the first time I have had such challenges -- all my other systems went in smoothly(SuSE on PII's w156meg, 8 meg video and 12 gigs and a P200 with 132meg, 4 meg video card and 8 gigs).
I suppose I could whimp out and buy more memory (much to my wife's chagrin), but that would take some of the fun out of it.
Berglin
(solutions777@yahoo.com)
I tried putting SuSe on it and that didn't work out too well (I hit the control key to enter into text mode installation and it goes into autopilot installation with an Err Code 9 on ncurses and then it stops dead)(SuSe says YAST only needs 48 meg, but in reality it wants 64 meg). TurboLinux doesn't get along well with the video card (OK, so I minimize) and we can rule that distribution out. FreeBSD hangs on the device probe.
My question is: Has anyone experienced such? IS there a distribution of Linux that would enjoy the type of hardware I am using?
This is the first time I have had such challenges -- all my other systems went in smoothly(SuSE on PII's w156meg, 8 meg video and 12 gigs and a P200 with 132meg, 4 meg video card and 8 gigs).
I suppose I could whimp out and buy more memory (much to my wife's chagrin), but that would take some of the fun out of it.
Berglin
(solutions777@yahoo.com)