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05-Nov-2003, 08:29 PM #1
Question Linux RedHat 9.0 and a laptop
My friend has an old laptop... (circa 1996, pentium processor, windows 95, hopefully i can get linux redhat 9.0 onto it... but I need to know... linux rh 9.0 is USB compatible right? this pc card should work... right?

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06-Nov-2003, 12:47 AM #2
I know my buddy had issues getting and GUI to run on his old Pentium Laptop with 32mb of ram. He just didn't have enough horse power to run the gui. He had no problems with run level 3. He said 7.2 ran with no problems on it.
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