I was pleased as most of that era toughbook had 256 or 512 if you were lucky. I upgraded the drive to 80GB and I dual-boot XP for a couple apps. Fun machine.
My first linux box, a Redhat 4 machine, ran on a Pentium-133 and had 32megs when I got it. RH6 wouldn't install and I had to custom compile a NIC driver that wasn't included in the stock kernel. That was with maybe three days experience. :-)
-Drew
On 07/27/2011, Scot P. Floess sfloess@nc.rr.com wrote:
Oh wow 768 MB - nice. My laptops have 256 MB and 384 MB - how's that for old :)
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011, Drew wrote:
I wonder then what people would think about my running SL6 (centos 6 wasn't out yet) on an old P3-866 Toughbook w/ 768MB RAM? :)
Only machine in my inventory that I can drag *everywhere* and still doesn't complain.
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