Re: What Linux distro to use for old Intel machine, that fits on CDs?
- From: JEDIDIAH <jedi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:48:23 -0500
On 2008-06-29, raylopez99 <raylopez99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 29, 12:51 am, Nigel Feltham <nigel.felt...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Lets face it even if someone on here offered him a free PIII machine with
Linux pre-installed he'd still insist that this was not good enough and we
have to supply a source for a distro available retail that supports his
unknown spec machine.
Let's face it--you're not answering the question because:
(1) you don't know;
....that's the key thing here.
The first step in engineering is doing a proper requirements analsysis.
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