[ale] little rant
Jim Lynch
ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com
Thu Apr 2 08:08:22 EDT 2015
My first Linux system ran on a 386sx16 with 8 Mb of memory. It booted
from two 3.5 in 1.44 Mb floppies. I eventually added a 10 Mb hard
drive. That was kernel version 0.12.
It had a few utilities including a very primitive vi. Once I got the
hard drive running I was able to compile the rest of the useful
utilities, such as awk, sed, etc.
Jim.
On 04/01/2015 03:40 PM, Ben Coleman wrote:
> Sigh. I remember running a firewall machine using Slackware, where the
> hard drive was a whopping 100MB. I was able to fit the basic dist, plus
> the kernel source and enough development stuff to recompile the kernel,
> with room left over. Try*that* with a modern dist!
>
> Ben
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