[ale] [somewhat OT] Fat thin client

Jeff Hubbs hbbs at attbi.com
Fri Aug 16 18:44:24 EDT 2002


Fitting it all on a 200MB drive, *that's* what's wrong with Linux with
tvm!  

Also, I've found that new 72-pin SIMMs are expensive enough to make one
wonder why one is bothering.  eBay time?

I just recently tried putting Mandrake and Red Hat on small-drived
machines and it's painful once you decide you want X.  You might think
about borrowing a bigger drive, doing the install to that, making sure
it works, then chop away stuff to fit in 200MB, and transfer the
contents over.  

At 16/32MB, the machine will be in severe pain over swap.  Couple low
mem with 1-2MB/s disk I/O and...OW!  OW!

If nothing else, please get hold of a second drive to put on a second
controller for swap use (I can help you out there - I've got a few - and
I also have some extra ISA NICs).

- Jeff

On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 14:16, Geoffrey wrote:
> What's wrong with Linux with twm?  A lightweight window manager with the 
> menus for only those things she needs.  I set my mother-in-law up with a 
> p200/96mb/1gig machine.  She uses sawfish/kde.
> 
> You could go a similar route, but you might have to up the memory, which 
> is real cheap these days.  Possibly more disk too, but you could squeeze 
> the necessary stuff into 200mb.
> 
> Jordi S. Bunster wrote:
> > Problem: My mother wants email, and does not want to mess neither with
> > my brother's machine neither with my workstation, because we're always
> > using them.
> > 
> > I have some spare hardware here at home. P75, 16 or 32 megs, 200 mb
> > harddisk. The problem is, I don't want to make it an X-Terminal to my
> > workstation, because I don't have that much horsepower to serve her
> > graphical applications and my Java development (it is already painful
> > to develop Java2 on a P200 with 64 megs of ram). I'm also being the NAT
> > router to the house. No way.
> > 
> > What I wanted was a thin standalone machine, at least with the ability
> > to run a decent graphical web-broswer. Decent enough for her to access a
> > web-based mail client from my workstation, and thus read her alredy
> > fecthmailed messages.
> > 
> > I thought about FreeDOS and this Arachne graphical browser. Though its
> > license seems a bit odd.
> > 
> > Any suggestions? By the way, buying a NIC is out of question. With that
> > money, I can buy her a computer faster than mine.
> > 
> > -- Jsb
> > 
> > 
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> Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at 3times25.net
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> I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
> to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
> 
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