On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, John Nall wrote: > It looks like the only version of Linux that will run successfully on it is > Slackware 10.1. The problem there, however, is that the full install is 3 Slackware usually runs on anything ;-) Unfortunately people try it out last when given a choice > GB and the system only has a 2 GB disk. Therefore, one has to go through and > pick what not to install, which is not only tedious but also prone to error > (sometimes something which looks like it is of no use to anyone in the world > turns out to be a key component of something else that is necessary). I've > installed it three times now, and it still does not run correctly (although > it does run). What do you mean ? What does not run correctly ? Did you join your local LUG for technical questions ? > The good news is that I am learning a lot about the Tecra 510CDT. The bad > news is that such knowledge is completely worthless so far as I can tell. > :-) Imho you are learning how to shoehorn a system into a small machine. That is an important skill. I know it paid off for me. Peter -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist