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Re: Any OS good for a 2.1 gig hard drive?

  • Subject: Re: Any OS good for a 2.1 gig hard drive?
  • From: ml2mst <ml2mst@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 5 May 2007 03:13:20 -0700
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On 5 mei, 08:10, monty1...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> It's got decent RAM, 144, so I'd like to get this old laptop to the
> point where it will be a good backup machine.
> Any suggestions?
> TIA.

FreeDOS is available at:

http://www.freedos.org

Note t hat FreeDOS includes a full featured (single tasking) desktop
environment called OpenGEM.

and MINIX3 at

http://www.minix3.org

Probably XUbuntu at http://www.xubuntu.org, or any outdated GNU/Linux
distribution, like Mandrake 9.x,  SuSE Linux 7.x or Redhat 8 will do
just fine.

Question:

Why are you posting no-arc... Simply trolling (Martha Flatfish Adams
posting to yourself again?)

:-)


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