On 5/4/05, Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx> wrote: > Alfred von Campe wrote: > > A friend has an old Pentium-133 laptop with 32MB of memory and a 1.3 GB > > hard disk that he wants to use as a web server for a very small > > community. Will CentOS (or any other RHEL derived distribution for that > > matter) install and run with acceptable performance on such a system, or > > will a specialized distribution like Damn Small Linux be a better > > choice? In this case, disk space is not a big concern so getting the > > smallest footprint is not a high priority. > > Either put more memory, or go with some older distribution. CentOS 3.x > might run on it, not sure what are memory requirements for it. RHEL 2.x > would run even better. > > 64MB should be more that enough for CentOS4 as long as you use it as > dedicated plain web server (no fancy stuff, no PHP, no databases, only > static content). SSL would slow down things somewhat, but would be > acceptable. If you install only basic packages (no X, no additional > utilities, no development packages) the installation will take up > somewhere around 500MB. > Here is a good document covering installing Fedora on "old" hardware. http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/barebones-server-howto.php Rodolfo is always looking for feedback and more data points, so if your friend can let him know about RHEL4 and/or RHEL3 then that would be very useful to his documents. Regards, Greg