After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out this bit o' wisdom:
> I once tries to install Ubuntu (Warty Warthog) on a laptop with 32 megs of
> RAM and the installer would nag. Windows 98 was perhaps the turning point
> were PCs were assumed to have infinite capacity. If not, it's assumed that
> anyone can afford to buy a new PC.
Heh heh. I once used a Sun Workstation running SunOS as my main box.
It had a whopping 32 Mb of RAM.
A prettier and more powerful GUI than the Windows of that time, too.
Only monochrome on my box, though.
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