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Project: Building An All-Text Linux Workstation

“When I see an old PC in the trash, I have a strong urge to
rescue and adopt it like a stray puppy. My wife, of course, has
very effective ways of constraining my behavior in this regard, so
I don’t have nearly as many computers as I want. I hate seeing
computers go to waste. I figure if the processor and the power
supply are still working, the computer should be doing something.
So what if it can’t run the latest version of Windows? It can still
run Linux!

“Over the next few weeks, I will show you how to take an old,
slow computer and make it into a text-only Linux workstation with
surprising capabilities, including document production, email,
instant messaging, audio playback, USENET news, calendaring, and,
yes, even web browsing.

“Why would anyone want to build a text-only workstation? I don’t
know. Because we can! And besides, it’s a great way to learn a
bunch of command line stuff and that’s why you’re here, right?

“So if you want to play along, find yourself a computer with a
least the following:

“Pentium processor or above
64 MB or more of RAM
2 GB or larger hard disk
PS/2 or USB mouse A PCI Network card (no ISA or wireless
please)

“We’re going to format over the existing software so don’t use a
valuable machine for this project. Many machines from the Windows
98 era should be good candidates. I will be using an HP Pavilion
(circa 1996) with a 600 MHz Celeron, 320 MB of RAM and a 20 GB
disk.”


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