Re: More mileage from an ancient machine



On 2007/06/29 19:45 (GMT-0400) Peter N Spotts apparently typed:

A friend of mine is turning over to a friend of hers a 1998 Dell
Inspiron 3200 with an XGA color monitor and MMX "technology" -- my
friend wasn't sure whether the processor was 166, 200, or 233 Mhz.
How well might Ubuntu Feisty Fawn run on this, assuming the machine is
otherwise in operating order? The recipient of this antique is
interested in web browsing and email at the moment -- maybe some work
with Open Office when she discovers it...

I ask because my friend's cousin wisely suggested Ubuntu when my friend
balked at installing Windows XP on the machine -- the recommendation
of a commission-happy salesperson at her favorite computer store.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements has
the official requirements, but I don't believe they're realistic,
understating RAM requirement and overstating CPU speed requirement.

Best thing to do with a machine like that is try Xubuntu, but only if
you can populate it with 256M or more of RAM. Motherboards of that
vintage typically are limited to 256M but acquired with 128M or less.
Start by checking the motherboard chipset. If an Intel 430VX, take a
pass on even trying. If Intel 430TX or HX, or VIA or SiS, give it a try.

If Xubuntu installs successfully but is found to function but with
intolerable performance, you could consider a CPU upgrade, after which
you might consider the more popular and resource hungry Kubuntu or
Ubuntu. Old machines like that can often be upgraded to 400MHz or more
by swapping out the Pentium CPU for an AMD K6/2 or K6-III generally
available used for free or cheap.
--
"Respect everyone." I Peter 2:17 NIV

Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409

Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/

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