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On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 07:28:53PM -0500, josephc at etards.net wrote: > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Bill Horne wrote: > > > Thanks for the info. Please tell me what components I can use > > with RH9 on a 486: I'm running a small firewall, with Samba, > > Apache, Mailman, and iptables. There's no GUI. > > > > Bill > > Heh, I think you would be harder pressed to find hardware that WON'T work > with that configuration :) > > Honestly, I think for the time and money you're going to spend looking for > parts for that machine (assuming you have CPU and mobo, you'll still need > a NIC, HD, and RAM), you may want to look at just ordering a cheapo PC > online. > > check out http://www.computer-show.com/ > > I scored a dual-proc P3 for 120 bucks from them. Joe, This machine is currently in service, running RH 7.1. It has all the NIC cards, etc. that it needs. I just swapped a 2.2GB SCSI drive for a 40GB IDE, and tried to upgrade in the bargain, but RH 9 didn't like something in the mix. I'm back to running 7.1, with the new drive. This is first and foremost a firewall, and I do a little mail, html, and PHP work with it. I agree that the setup isn't that great a load, but RH 9 says it's not compatible with my hardware, even after I pare it down to bare essentials. I'd stay with 7.1 if RH wasn't retiring it, but I like the up2date capability too much to do manual patches when new bugs are found. Bill
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