Hmmm, you might have a very good point there actually.
Ok... can you recommend a lightweight (but very functional) distro then? Basically I want functionality without all the bloat and eye candy. If you can recommend a good distro that approximates those goals, I'll give it a try!
Brian
A few things guys, I have tried many times to get Linux on PCs. This thing about Linux being able to run on a 486 8Mb and compact, well that seemed possible once you had spent an age removing features you didn't need which ends up being a DOS equivalent, no GUI only command line. So that was a backward step, maybe OK for a dedicated system.
Yes there did seem to be a number of GUI available, I realise they are working examples which can be modified. But I they seemed to run 50 times slower than any Win PC, as in click a button wait 3 sec and the menu would pop up, click again..wait 3 sec and the text would pop up. I know this will be finding and setting up the various drivers but I had already been through Linux hell getting a working install.
The bootable CDrom dist was useful, it showed quite quicky Linux was not going to be worth the effort, seemed so slow to the point of being useless.
Yes I am no expert at Linux, naturally when you are an expert at something, it's easy. My question was, is Linux worth the time and effort in getting to grips with.
Well, I finally got things working by going through the procedures on this page. I don't think I have the nvidia drivers as I got an error running the file from the Nvidia site. Something about not having the correct source installed. I'll try and figure it out in the morning.
Anyway, looks like I now have a working ubuntu install.
Mike.
BTW, if anyone can explain how I check which video drivers are installed, that would be helpful.
The minimum Linux GUI is too bloated for anything with under 16MB of RAM, however you do get a relatively modern OS that will run some new software, which would don't get from installing Windows 95.
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface
-> License accepted.
-> Installing NVIDIA driver version 185.18.31.
-> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li
ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f
rom the NVIDIA ftp site (ftp://download.nvidia.com (Answer: Yes)
ERROR: Unable to connect to download.nvidia.com (unknown host)
-> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site;
this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for
your kernel.
-> Performing CC sanity check with CC="cc".
-> Performing CC version check with CC="cc".
ERROR: Unable to find the kernel source tree for the currently running kernel.
Please make sure you have installed the kernel source files for your
kernel and that they are properly configured; on Red Hat Linux systems,
for example, be sure you have the 'kernel-source' or 'kernel-devel' RPM
installed. If you know the correct kernel source files are installed,
you may specify the kernel source path with the '--kernel-source-path'
command line option.
ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file
'/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions
on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux
driver download page at Welcome to NVIDIA - World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies.
There is nothing in hardware drivers and the nvidia-glx-180 is installed. I marked it for reinstallation and applied but the hardware drivers dialog is still empty. I'm assuming that the driver isn't installed as I can't enable any effects at all in System->Preferences->Appearance->visual effects.
Mike.
kernel and that they are properly configured; on Red Hat Linux systems,
for example, be sure you have the 'kernel-source' or 'kernel-devel' RPM
installed. If you know the correct kernel source files are installed,
you may specify the kernel source path with the '--kernel-source-path'
command line option.
ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file
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