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- Subject: Re: tlug: Toshiba T1910CS - 110M hard disk
- From: ITSUMI ken-ichi <amt@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 21:46:53 +0900 (JST)
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Hi this is ken@example.com writing In message "Re: tlug: Toshiba T1910CS - 110M hard disk" on 00/07/13, Jens-Ulrik Petersen <jens-ulrik.petersen@example.com> writes: > >I have a T1900C/200 at home (with a flaky power supply :-() on which I >was running Debian unstable until early last year. It could boot >until recently... It has 20MB of RAM though. > >When I bought in 1993 with 8MB of RAM, I installed Slackware on it >(from floppies) and ran both X and Emacs ! Those were the days... > >Jens > >ps 110MB is not a lot of HD. It will be quite tight but you should be I strongly recomend you to use e2compr patch it make another 110M without any risk. And 110M is not so small for debian even for next stable varsion called potato.(It require only 60M without e2compr) But I think 8M is bit smaller for me to use X with any true emacs. (If you use X with xjed 8M were enough) -- ken
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