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more OpenBSD woes: recompiling the kernel



Pausing before the last shore of time, Scott Stirling wrote:
> 
> Hee, hee.  I run Linux on my Athlon 700, 196 MB SDRAM, 13 GB 7200 RPM IDE
> drive and it takes me 2min 25sec (tops) to compile the 2.2.13 kernel with
> standard config options.  I know people love to extend the lives of boat
> anchors with Linux, but it's such a sweet OS to have on a kick-ass computer!
> 
> Scott Stirling
> West Newton, MA


I wanted to ride my 486 across the 2000 crossover.  It made it OK except
for an IDE hard drive that crashed while I was away in Colorado; my boot
disk naturally.

Have a K6-400 where most of my nice components go; sunk too many $$$ over
the years to get state of the art anymore; although these days the cost
of stuff is not too bad.
-- 
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Kuan Lee
 
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