Minimalist laptop
Jack Coats
jack at coats.org
Fri Jan 6 22:21:01 EST 2006
Back when nights were bold and Linux was under 2.x for a version, I ran
Linux with X as a web and file server on a 32M Intel 16MHz 386SX without co-
processor. Can you say painfully slow. It took 24 hours or so to re-
compile the kernel. Starting up X was 30 wall clock minutes. Other than to
say I did it, I ran with ascii virtual terminals. Normal reboot would take
15 minutes (X did not start by default).
Before dsl it ran weavedial to connect us to our ISP on a dedicated phone
line. That turned into our kids line when DSL came. Never could cut
expenses somehow. ;)
It ran as a firewall, cacheing proxy and casheing dns server for many years
for our home network (another linux and 4 winders systems). Using the web
proxy I could keep an eye on where my kids went on the internet. I could
ssh into it from the other end, and even played ascii based games on it.
Power supply and disk drive finall failed, and Linksys came out with a
reasonable firewall and 4port switch so my old machine found the dumpster.
But it can be done. You just don't want to.
Sorry for the nestalga.
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