On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Bill Pechter wrote:
> Rumor has
it that James B. DiGriz may have mentioned these words:
> >Richard Erlacher wrote:
> [no room on the puny 6G HD for Linux, tho...
it's fully Linux certified as
> well...]
6G... I get OS/2, Win3.1, Lotus SmartSuite, PC Dos7, and Linux or FreeBSD and
X and OpenOffice in 4gb without disk compression on an IBM 760XL laptop.
Linux is all in how you install it. Default's a pig. (Especially Mandrake
and Redhat...)
Gee, Dick, then I have no idea on how I got Linux installed on this 200M
HDD in my 486 here. Especially considering that 16M of that is swap
space. Amazingly enough I still have about 60M free space...
For a more suitable install, I can easily install everything I really use
(between X windows and a few apps, gaim for IM, kernel source so I can
recompile my kernel, gcc and related stuff) in 1G or less of space.
If you're tight on space, just don't use anything with a nifty graphical
installer... those distros tend to bloat out more than things like Debian
or Slackware (or *BSD).
-- Pat