Hello there,
I am about to purchase a machine, and the choice is down to a 386/40 or
a 486/33. I know Linux is supposed to run on 486s, but will it also run on
the AMD chip etc? Just one person out there saying that they have it running is
good enough for me...
Larry
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Larry Keber They'll take away my CLI when they pry my
lak@world.std.com cold, dead fingers from the keyboard.
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