hi doc -- i ran yggdrasil for a while back then - im sure i still have
it around here somewhere under one of these piles of hardware or cds --
it installed really easily on a 486 then with a soundblaster with cd
interface and sony cdrom - and it also had a vesa bus et4000 video
card -- but i never have tried it on an ide cd machine -- billp
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 10:23 , Doc Shipley wrote:
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...
Doc