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Old 08-01-2015, 09:22 AM   #1
patrick295767
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Installing Linux on vintage Low Specs (NOKIA phone,.., macintosh classic 68k microprocessor)


Hi,

This thread is dedicated to installing Linux on Low Specs (NOKIA phone,.., macintosh classic 68k microprocessor) with relatively limited RAM.

This method will help you to install Debian 4 on a 68K Mac.
How to install linux on a vintage 68k??
http://www.macworld.com/article/2038...e-68k-mac.html

I would like to know if Linux can be installed on Linux on NOKIA 105/108 model phones? The Nokia has the same features as the first mac. The most basic Mac OS could eventually run if the specs would be compatible. http://lowendmac.com/1984/macintosh-128k/

Hard to believe that the OS that started a computer revolution was only 216k, including the 42k Finder. (Rev.) This was the combined effort of the geniuses at Apple Computer in the early '80s. The original Mac OS was simple and easy to use, a pleasant surprise to computer users who tried it for the first time. The Finder is very familiar, but some of the menu options are unrecognizable. The desktop accessories, which included Calculator, Alarm Clock, Puzzle, Key Caps, Control Panel, Notepad, and Scrapbook were there just like today, under the Apple menu.

More Linux... Who really need a Pentium-I? How about for instance a 16 mhz 68030 Running Linux?
Linux PS1
Linux PS2
Linux Mac Plus
Linux Performa
Linux Jornada
Linux Psion 5Mx and Revo
Linux on Palm
Linux Atari St (first)
Linux Amiga
Linux Kaypro II
Linux Watch
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Linux on fridge
Linux on Sharp Zaurus
Linux on HP iPaq
Slackware (Linux) on 386
Linux on ebook booken
Linux on ebook Kobo [1][2]
Linux Badger
...
More Infos...http://www.anytux.org/


It would be nice that we have nice Linux kernels for low spec machine !!!

(Note: Please keep post about vintage only and avoid any posts or howto about recent hardware! Here it goes vintage and low end. vintage vintage ... )


Greetings,
Pat
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