Whats wrong with GUI @ 75Mhz? I run fluxbox on a 66Mhz so I can have several xterms open on the same screen. Granted all I do on that box is basic text editing but it works... ML On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 21:49:18 -0500 Jonathan Hutchins wrote: > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kurt Kessler [mailto:kessler2k@yahoo.com] > > > I know this is like asking "which distro is best?", > > but, I have Mandrake Secure Network Firewall... > > I played with it a couple of months ago, and my conclusion was "not ready > for prime time". Not yet at least. They have a GUI configuration tool > which sets everything up, but doesn't give you control over everything you > should have. > > Besides which, don't even THINK of running a GUI on a 75MHz machine. > > You will want a fairly "tight" distribution, current specs say minimum > 100MHz for live NAT firewall that's doing nothing else. > > That said, if you go with RedHat, the HOWTOs make it dead simple. Do a > server install, select as little as possible, then go in and clean out what > you don't need. Consider seriously compiling the kernel specifically for > that system, possibly doing the configure and compile on another box (I'm > not clear on that process myself, but I know it can be done). > > Gentoo will probably be recommended to you, but you'll be all year compiling > it, and the HOWTOs generally address RedHat, then either Debian or > Slackwaer, with a nod to Mandrake. For a beginner, I would go with the one > that has the most introductory info. > >