Small Distro Question

Robert Dege rdege at cse.Buffalo.EDU
Thu Jun 6 16:37:02 EDT 2002


I think it would depend upon your linux experience, not just HD space.  I
would suggest sticking with Redhat/Mandrake, since rpm's make software
installs much easier.

To conserve space, don't bother installing any of the GUI apps (xwindows,
gnome, kde, etc.).  If you're REALLY worried about space, you can always
make a Linux bootdisk & then use the 500MB for swap, DNS tables, and
openssh software.  But I think 500 should be plenty for a distro install
:)

-Rob

> Hello,
> My name is Jonathan, and I've been lurking on the list for a little while
> now.  I've been using Linux for about a year, mostly in a library
> environment (money's tight for libraries these days).
> We're looking into setting up a bare-bones DNS server as a fail-over for
> the library's main ones housed in the school's IT department.  It would
> only run the DNS software and SSH.
> We've got some old 486s that have 500mb HDDs and 16mb RAM.
> My question:
> Are there any distros that anyone would recommend for something like this?
> I've played with Slackware, but I've heard of some smaller
> distributions.  Does anyone have a favourite?
> Thanks,
> Jonathan.
>
>



Dege

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