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Coldnorth

SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« on: November 07, 2003, 09:45:45 AM »
...I've been searching this out for about 5 days now...  Basically, I've set up 5.5 on a 486 wwith 20 megs of ram, and it won't even load the server manager for me.  It makes me want to throw it out the window - which I probably should. :D  I'm trying to put together a demo box so I can show my boss that we don't have to suffer through our current small-enterprise dialup crap IT situation anymore... :D

Anyways, I don't care how far back I have to go - is there a distro of SME / E-Smith that will live on a 486 decently without crying like a little girl?

Thanks.

Ray Mitchell

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2003, 10:17:01 AM »
Try 4.1.2, I had it running on a 486 66MHz box with 16Mb RAM.
It was slow but it worked.

Regs
Ray

Coldnorth

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2003, 10:48:28 AM »
Thanks, Ray.  That was what I figured.  Now I just have to find it. (rsync, hopefully :D)

Cheers!

Jonathan

Arno

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2003, 01:11:36 PM »
Anyone know were i can download SME
4.1.2

Dean


Nathan Fowler

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2003, 06:32:48 PM »
Be sure to apply the errata packages for RH6.2/RH7.0 to 4.1.2, that ISO is very old and insecure.  You'll want to concenrate on the RH6.2 errata and supplement it with the RH7.0 errata packages.

steve

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2003, 09:59:48 PM »
You also might want to reconsider showing this to your boss on a little old 486
you are trying to get him to dump a slow dialup connection, how is it going to go over when you go to show him the server manager and it takes over a minute to load?
try to get a pII 400 or so, the server manager will be very snappy and responsive, heck i had mine on a p200 and it took 30 seconds to a minute to load the server manager, on my pII 400, takes about 5 seconds.
maybe you have a computer you can just throw a empty hard drive into and install SME to do the presentation?

good luck

steve

jimbo

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2003, 12:38:58 AM »
www.cosuk.com

you can pick up some good cheap second hand pc's.

Klaus Eckert

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2003, 02:38:24 AM »
if you don't want that your presentation fails,
forget the 486, it will be tooooo slow.
also forget SME4.1.2, it is very insecure.

better use a PII-400 and SME 5.6.
remember to use a quick harddisk (with cache) and minimum 256 MB RAM.

cheers klaus

Coldnorth

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2003, 05:33:59 AM »
Thanks for everyone's help.  I'm going to try to find a faster PC, but if not I think I'll use my everyday Windows box P1 133 with 32 megs of ram to run the demo, since it's WAY faster. :)

...As I had said, server-manager won't load...  I guess I should have also asked this:
It loads the main window (right frame), but has a DNS error on the navigation frame.  I was able to access it through admin on the box itself, à la text-mode-noframes...  Is there any reason it wouldn't load the navigation frame - or anything I might be able to fix?

...I only ask because I'm halfway through the 23-hour download of 4.1.2 on my 64kbit cable modem, and I want something to do until tomorrow.

Thanks again!

Jonathan

ryan

Re: SME Server / E-Smith on a 486...
« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2003, 10:20:29 PM »
Coldnorth,

486???  I have thrown away MANY functioning systems between 133 and 200mhz.  I find that 300mhz is necessary to be pratical these days (and keep my sanity).  I have an AMD K6-2 300 chip I will send to your for free if you want it...you need a super socket 7 board that works with the K6.   It includes the heat sink and fan, but the fan is old, so you might consider a buying a new fan.  If your interested, reply in forum and I will send you an email for your mailing address.  


ryan