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:ZDNet: Seventeen years old and state of the art
ZDNet: Seventeen years old and state of the art
Jul 24, 2001, 13 :00 UTC (63 Talkback[s]) (13475 reads)

(Other stories by Evan Leibovitch)

We were whining about an "aging" Pentium II 400 relegated to server duty just before coming across this column, centered around building a Mandrake 8.0 machine out of a Pentium 166. Says the columnist:

"This, to me, is one of the most underrated benefits of Linux and other open source operating systems. Linux is driven by users rather than vendors, and many users view software upgrades as a way to move technology forward, and not as an excuse to dump hardware.

Have a look at Windows XP or Macintosh OS X. What's the oldest hardware that can run them? Two years old? In the proprietary software world, a system of Mutt's age is a doorstop. In the open-source world, it's slower and relatively less flexible than the current stuff, but hardly ready for the dump.

The quality and flexibility of Linux and open source applications are key benefits as developing countries struggle to compete in today's heavily computerized world economy. Levels of technology that are considered commonplace here are simply out of reach for those at average income levels in many developing countries."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Both our firewalls are lower spec than t ...   P166   
Antony Shepherd
Jul 24, 2001, 13:35:37
 
My desktop machine (lumo.pacujo.nu) is a ...   My desktop machine is 166 MHz   
Marko Rauhamaa
Jul 24, 2001, 13:41:03
 

  My Internet machine is an old 486/66 ...   That's fast stuff   
JCA
Jul 24, 2001, 13:43:08
 
I agree.  I set up my brother with a "th ...   Re: That's fast stuff   
Stephen Hughes
Jul 24, 2001, 14:01:10
 
My gatway machine is a P133. it masquera ...   P133 gateway   
minotaur
Jul 24, 2001, 14:21:49
 
I just bought a old-new computer myself, ...   Sun IPC   
Christopher X
Jul 24, 2001, 14:41:54
 
I've got 
a 486(32MB RAM) and a P13 ...   Linux on "discarded" machines   
Reggie
Jul 24, 2001, 14:44:18
 
I am currently using an AMD 5x86-133 (re ...   Slow computers   
David Tupper
Jul 24, 2001, 14:46:29
 
I run a P90 (overclocked to 133!) with 3 ...   Viva la Command Line!   
Beldon
Jul 24, 2001, 14:47:19
 
> Both our firewalls are lower spec than ...   Re: P166   
Scott Hoffman
Jul 24, 2001, 14:49:41
 
This does get to a point....

I used t ...   please recycle   
Art Vandalay
Jul 24, 2001, 15:05:42
 
www.ltsp.org shows how old machines can  ...   X-terminal   
Ken Yap
Jul 24, 2001, 15:09:38
 
> And I really hope people remember wher ...   Re: P166   
g.r.r.
Jul 24, 2001, 15:28:10
 
I guess i can brag a little about my set ...   Bragging   
Bhavesh
Jul 24, 2001, 15:37:45
 
I use my old P166/80mb exclusively as my ...   P166 works fine without Gnome/KDE   
Mike
Jul 24, 2001, 15:42:00
 
That picture he linked to brought back m ...   ahh   
Mike Johnson
Jul 24, 2001, 15:43:48
 
All i got and it runs very smoothly. RH7 ...   celeron-366/196M   
yuri vil
Jul 24, 2001, 15:51:54
 
> And I really hope people remember wher ...   Re: P166   
AB
Jul 24, 2001, 15:55:29
 
Art,

I wonder how much Linux-on-old-b ...   Re: please recycle   
David Wollmann
Jul 24, 2001, 15:54:11
 
I'm happyto run a cyrix mediaGX!-233 ...   whats in my box?   
mario
Jul 24, 2001, 15:55:57
 
I'm sitting surrounded by several ra ...   Lots of antiques :-)   
AJWM
Jul 24, 2001, 16:02:51
 
My natd machine has been running the sam ...   Workhorse 386/40MHz 12Mb RAM   
Matthew Alton
Jul 24, 2001, 16:08:17
 

Mostly old parts from upgrading other  ...   Whats on your net?   
Shack
Jul 24, 2001, 16:11:44
 
> 3) Evan has been writing about Unix si ...   Re: Re: P166   
Dean Pannell (a.k.a. dinotrac)
Jul 24, 2001, 16:45:54
 
My network contains 4 pentium pro 
mach ...   Re: Whats on your net?   
Marlee
Jul 24, 2001, 16:49:43
 
At one time I was going to use RH 6.x on ...   Re: Workhorse 386/40MHz 12Mb RAM   
kws
Jul 24, 2001, 16:55:48
 
Our town has a PC/CRT recycling trailer  ...   Free PC's   
Jonathan M. Prigot
Jul 24, 2001, 17:00:00
 
At home I've been using a AMD K6-2 3 ...   Linux and Olde Boxen = good match   
spud
Jul 24, 2001, 17:08:45
 
... can claim that any action that might ...   That's how Microsoft...   
Richard N. Turner
Jul 24, 2001, 17:14:01
 
Now I wish I didn't pass on that com ...   Gosh.   
Bill Nuxli
Jul 24, 2001, 17:21:50
 
I've got you all beat:  I use a 386D ...   Terminal   
orangefree89
Jul 24, 2001, 18:33:01
 
Don't forget that Linux users have a ...   Re: please recycle   
Bradley
Jul 24, 2001, 19:01:53
 
Exactly old hardware is great as an X-te ...   Re: Terminal   
Pyre
Jul 24, 2001, 19:22:12
 
About the only thing that I've reall ...   Re: Re: Re: P166   
g.r.r.
Jul 24, 2001, 19:44:27
 
I run RH 6.2 on a Getway P5-60, (that i  ...   Old Hardware   
Eric J Krjeci
Jul 24, 2001, 20:13:06
 
Yeah, lets brag!

My Setup at the mome ...   Re: Bragging   
Volker Hett
Jul 24, 2001, 20:34:58
 
Anybody know where I can get a Linux cas ...   But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
Nobody
Jul 24, 2001, 20:52:06
 
> Yeah, lets brag!
> 
> My Setup at th ...   Re: Re: Bragging   
Brian Wheeler
Jul 24, 2001, 21:39:44
 
> Anybody know where I can get a Linux c ...   Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
Rod Wright
Jul 24, 2001, 21:41:21
 
> even on Zealots (Yes, we have zealots. ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: P166   
Dean Pannell (a.k.a. dinotrac)
Jul 24, 2001, 21:47:12
 
> > Anybody know where I can get a Linux ...   Re: Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
tc
Jul 24, 2001, 22:49:17
 
> Both our firewalls are lower spec than ...   Re: P166   
Rick James
Jul 24, 2001, 23:57:24
 
A setup for my sister

Cyrix/IBM PR-20 ...   Another setup   
Aaron
Jul 25, 2001, 01:37:53
 
> Not bad, but how about:
> 
> K6-3 35 ...   Re: Re: Re: Bragging   
d@
Jul 25, 2001, 02:57:56
 
 ZDNet are for the most part Microsoft l ...   Re: Re: P166   
Evan Leibovitch
Jul 25, 2001, 04:38:52
 
 About the only thing that I've real ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: P166   
Evan Leibovitch
Jul 25, 2001, 04:47:45
 
>  Heck, I forgot about the TRS-80, and  ...   Re: Re: Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port&#   
stimpy
Jul 25, 2001, 05:06:11
 
> Anybody know where I can get a Linux c ...   Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
Dennis
Jul 25, 2001, 05:58:41
 
My webserver is a Beowulf cluster of Bla ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:   
WeldonM
Jul 25, 2001, 06:17:49
 
> If you are going back that far, how ab ...   Re: Re: Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port&#   
Frank Love
Jul 25, 2001, 06:55:17
 
> My webserver is a Beowulf cluster of B ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:   
Volker Hett
Jul 25, 2001, 07:32:52
 
> I run RH 6.2 on a Getway P5-60, (that  ...   Re: Old Hardware   
A-P
Jul 25, 2001, 10:50:52
 
>  ZDNet are for the most part Microsoft ...   Re: Re: Re: P166   
Rick James
Jul 25, 2001, 11:44:01
 
> > Anybody know where I can get a Linux ...   Re: Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
Bastion
Jul 25, 2001, 12:53:42
 
You wouldn't be able to use it under ...   re: ahhh   
stewart
Jul 25, 2001, 14:09:07
 
> But -- oooh -- the article calls atten ...   Re: Re: Re: P166   
g.r.r.
Jul 25, 2001, 14:48:49
 
> You wouldn't be able to use it und ...   8088 and linux   
Vox
Jul 25, 2001, 16:40:52
 
Compared to the boxes you guys are menti ...   "New" Machine   
Slack User
Jul 25, 2001, 17:43:53
 
The C64 ain't forgotten yet. Check o ...   Re: Re: But where is the Timex-Sinclair port?   
AJWM
Jul 25, 2001, 22:28:58
 
but it still feels good if we pat each o ...   We all knew that a long time ago   
Karl
Jul 26, 2001, 07:12:52
 
P75/32/400MB for a dialup and firewall
 ...   P166? Small?! Ha!   
Nathan Hand
Jul 26, 2001, 07:50:41
 
Of the seven machines in my home, and th ...   P133 is a great machine!!   
Nicholas Donovan
Jul 26, 2001, 22:58:58
 
...another list... :-)

K6-2/500, 128M ...   Ok, then...   
Thomas Ribbrock
Jul 27, 2001, 11:08:47
 
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