On 1/11/07, Norm <maillist@xxxxxxx> wrote:
James Wilkinson wrote: > Norm wrote: > > >> I have not been able to determine what vintage the processor in my old >> box is but with a 735 clock speed we can assume it is old. >> > > With a 733(ish) processor speed, it was either a Pentium III on a 133 > MHz motherboard or a Celeron on a 66 MHz motherboard. You can check by > running > cat /proc/cpuinfo > The 733 MHz Pentium III was released in autumn 1999, the 733 Celeron in > autumn 2000. > > If I remember correctly, the 733 MHz Pentium III would have become > obsolete in mid 2001, and the Celeron maybe six months later. > > Hope this helps, > > James. > > Thanks James, before I emailed the list I checked cpuinfo, the information is not as clear as I had hoped. My guess is I am running close to the absolute usable minimum hardware set up which is older than he one in question and the issues involved are more than a generic P3 FC6 issue below is the information from my cpuinfo file. I suspect that the box has its last FC upgrade and is nearing the end of its usable life as a test box (I might be able to extend its life a bnit if I can find some more RAM but the box is not worth spending any money on), even distros like Ubuntu don't run well on it, but at the price I paid for it I can't complain. processor : 0 vendor_id : CentaurHauls cpu family : 6 model : 7 model name : VIA Ezra stepping : 10 cpu MHz : 735.020 cache size : 64 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu de tsc msr cx8 mtrr pge mmx 3dnow up bogomips : 1470.81
Since version 10.1 OpenSUSE requires 384 MB of RAM to run their live DVD but you can install the disto on a system with less memory. Don't know about Ubuntu's live CD/DVD; I just download the install images. If I can get OpenSUSE 10.2 and FC-6 to install and run on my 450 MHz AMD K6-2 box you should be able to do the same on your newer, more powerful box.