Not As OT As Driving Rants....

From: Eric Dittman <dittman_at_dittman.net>
Date: Tue Feb 19 21:39:59 2002

> But still a couple of years "green".
>
> I found a copy of Yggdrasil Plug-n-Play Linux today, the User's
> Manual, CD & boot floppy.
> It's the Summer '94 edition; Linux v1.1. I've been looking through
> the HCL (so I can install it, of course!) and IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs aren't
> even mentioned. Neither are any of the graphics adapters I own.
> Although I think the ET6000 will pretend to be an ET4k.
> But this bloat-hog demands 4M RAM and at least 3M diskspace,
> recommended 300M.
> This might get hairy...

I remember the Yggdrasil distribution. I think I threw my
old copies away a couple of years ago. I remember reading
that 1G was required to load everything and wondering how
I was going to get that much space. I had 12MB of RAM so
I was covered there, and I remember searching for an ET4000-
based ISA video card so I could run 16-bit color. I bought
a 512K ET4000 and added another 512K I scrounged from some-
where. 1MB video card! All that with a 33MHz 486DX CPU.
My CDROM drive was the original Mitsumi 0.9X (or so) drive.

But it was a change from the roll-your-own Linux installation
I was originally doing, and the many floppy SLS distribution
I used after that. Imagine, everything on one CD!

Now my main Linux box has 120GB HD, 2GB RAM, 64MB video card,
dual PIII-750MHz CPUs, and a 40X CDROM drive.
-- 
Eric Dittman
dittman_at_dittman.net
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Received on Tue Feb 19 2002 - 21:39:59 GMT

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