Nigel Henry wrote:
I agree with Aaron here. I have FC1,2,3. and 5 running on an old Gateway 500.
P3 Katmai processor, with 256MB RAM. All these distros work ok on this
machine, but reducing the RAM to 128MB is pushing it a bit.
I know that FC2 is no longer supported, but have had no problems installing
it. It may be worth giving it a try. All updates are available, including
those from Fedora Legacy, up until the time that Fedora Legacy has reached
it's own end of life.
I use FC2 on a Celeron 2.7GHz with 256MB RAM. It's slow when I run
Thunderbird and Mozilla browser at the same time, and thrashes disc
a lot.
I've always been happy with FC2, and even though it's no longer supported,
continue to use it every day on one of my 2 machines.
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I am, also. One thing to watch for: FC2 had a propensity to clobber the
MBR partition descriptions. I had quite a bad time with that, trying to
get it to run with XP, because the PT was inconsistent with the PSPs
on the BRs of the partitions.
Mike
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