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phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 05:36 PM

Debian 2.0
 
Is it still possible to get Debian 2.0? I only see 3.1 on the Debian site. (Its for an old laptop)

vtel57 04-09-2007 05:45 PM

See HERE. You'll probably have to hunt around till you find someone other than Debian who may still have a copy of Hamm on their servers.

phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 06:11 PM

Ya, that is where I looked. So debian no longer hosts 2.0 isos?

vtel57 04-09-2007 06:28 PM

You might still find it somewhere, but it's definitely not on any Debian servers, I don't think. Sorry. :(

phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 07:21 PM

Oh well, I'll probably end up using Puppy, DSL, or Austrumi.

reddazz 04-09-2007 07:22 PM

What are the specs of this old laptop because newer versions of Debian maybe able to run on it?

phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 07:33 PM

Processor: 120 MHz
RAM: 48mb
HDD: 1.2 Gib
Drive: Floppy

hitest 04-09-2007 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalabanta
Processor: 120 MHz
RAM: 48mb
HDD: 1.2 Gib
Drive: Floppy

What ever distro you choose run a really light environment. X windows may run okay with Flux, Blackbox.
Slack will probably run on that unit.

reddazz 04-09-2007 08:05 PM

If its an option, give the Debian Etch a try, but use a very light environment e.g. fluxbox. Vector Linux maybe another good option for you.

phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 08:05 PM

I have never had much luck with Slack but may try it.

hitest 04-09-2007 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalabanta
I have never had much luck with Slack but may try it.

Good luck. I agree with reddazz, try out Debian with Flux. You'll need to pare down the install as you have a smaller HD on that unit.
Do you have a CD ROM drive on the unit? An older version of Slack will work or even a custom install of Slack 11 using the stock 2.4xx kernel.
It sounds like an interesting experiment.:D

phantom_cyph 04-09-2007 10:26 PM

Just installing the kernel will give me what? A text user interface? That way I could download flux?

hitest 04-09-2007 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalabanta
Just installing the kernel will give me what? A text user interface? That way I could download flux?

When you've installed Slackware you are faced with a text log-in prompt. You can easily hack Slackware so that it will boot to a graphical log-in screen. What you get when you install Slackware will greatly depend on the packages you choose. If you are interested in Slackware they have a good book at their website.

BTW, I don't mean to hijack this thread it just seems that Slack or Vector may do the job. DSL (Damn Small Linux) would also fit on your hard drive and would be easier to set-up than Slackware.:D Perhaps some of the Debian users can chime in here about the appropriateness of Debian on this unit.

P.S. Slackware ships with Flux, Blackbox, XFce, and several other light environments.

Cage47 04-10-2007 09:20 AM

I had an old Toshiba Tecra running 133 mhz with 32 megs ram running Debian Woody with IceWM and it worked fine. You might not need to go to such and ancient release. Aside from things like openoffice it was quite usable. I used old Word Perfect 8 for my word processing. Most everything else was fine.

nx5000 04-10-2007 09:47 AM

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