[ale] Looking For Constructive Help

Jim jcphil at mindspring.com
Wed Oct 18 08:22:14 EDT 2000


Ryan,

Based on my limited experience with VM Ware, 128 megs should be enough.
For guidance on a video card, check out the supported cards for X
Windows at:

http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/Status.html

As for RedHat 7.0, there have been some problems with it. If you plan to
compile programs, you may run into trouble using GCC 2.96, which is the
compiler included. The developers of GCC themselves have said this
version was not meant for general release. As for sound cards, I don't
have a lot of specific advice. If you stick with Soundblaster or
compatible brands, you should be okay.

Jim

Ryan Koutch wrote:
> 
>     Hey y'all.  I've been 'dabbling' with linux off and on for a year or
> two now and want to get into converting 100%.  I am looking for advice
> on an AGP card as well as a sound card.  The rest of the system is set
> to go.  My ultimate goal would be to have vmware running with this to
> help ease the transition.  The m/b is based on the 440 bx set, so the
> AGP card would probably need to be an older version ( correct me if I am
> wrong ).  This setup is currently a PII 450 w 128 mb's.  Will that be
> enough to run vmware successfully or should this be upgraded to 256
> mb's?  Hard drives are not an issue.
>     My next question is this.  I have a copy of RH 5.2  I saw in the
> stores that RH 7.x is out now.  Has anyone had any experience with
> version 7?  Unfortunately, I only have modem access to the Internet, so
> to d/l the images is out of the question.
>     I read the how-to's at ldp as well as redhat but they don't seem to
> be current.
>     I wouldn't mind some pointers to 'newbie' sites or other helpful
> links.  Doing the research doesn't bother me, I just don't where to
> start.  This seems to become overwhelming at times.
> 
>     TIA,
> 
>     Ryan
> 
> --
> To unsubscribe: mail majordomo at ale.org with "unsubscribe ale" in message body.
--
To unsubscribe: mail majordomo at ale.org with "unsubscribe ale" in message body.





More information about the Ale mailing list