My current desktop is an AMD Athlon running at 800Mhz. It is very chunky, but I think it is more the old IDE disks in it than the processor. -geoff On Nov 30, 2004, at 8:58 AM, Matt Shields wrote: > My current server(old gateway desktop) is PII 300 w/ 384MB, running > CentOS3.3, w/ apache, mysql, qmail, clamd, spamassassin, > Gnome(occassionally), plus numerous other daemons. I'm actually quite > surprised what this computer can handle. > > > -- > Matt Shields > http://masnetworks.biz/ > http://www.caosity.org/ > > On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:50:51 +0100, Daniel S. Reichenbach > <dsr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi, >> >>>> Does anybody have a better picture of what this 'line' is? I.E. >>>> Intel >>>> 200, 300, 350? AMD 300, 450? Would this be Pentium vs. Pentium II? >>>> Perhaps the K6-2 series on the AMD side? >>> >>> >>> I just installed 3.3 on a Celeron 400 last night. Anyone else? >> CentOS 3.3 on a Pentium II with 300 Mhz, a Pentium I with 166 Mhz, >> one K6 system with 200 Mhz, all working fine, working as little build >> farm and test suite for development. All systems have at 64MB RAM >> installed. In the office we do run some systems with CentOS on PII >> (333) systems with 96MB for daily work. No issues yet. All installed >> with CentOS 3.1 and upgraded to 3.3. Uptime is now around half a year >> with around 20 minutes administration after installation for setting >> up internal yum repo. >> >> Daniel >> -- >> blog - http://people.best-off.org/~dsr/ >> gpg - http://people.best-off.org/~dsr/gpg.asc >> work - http://www.best-off.org/ >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > http://www.galitz.org