PizzaBox Server: File, Print & CD Server with remote access, Tape Backup, UPS support and sophisticated Web Management running Linux & Samba, on standard PC hardware, from a plug in Flash-ROM.
It run Linux
PizzaBox Server: File, Print & CD Server with remote access, Tape Backup, UPS support and sophisticated Web Management running Linux & Samba, on standard PC hardware, from a plug in Flash-ROM.
It run Linux
Proof that anything can run linux.
i made a computer inside a shoebox, i just need a cd drive and a monitor, keyboard for it then ill run linux on it just to play around with and my dad says if i get it working good he will buy a big hard drive for it and well use it as a file server.
its got a 133mhz processor
64mb of whatever the really old kind of ram is
currently a 1gb hard drive
2mb graphics card
no sound\network at moment
POS i know but it will be good for a file server right? what linux distro should i run on it? (im a beginner)
Try Debian or Slackware, they are supposed to be good for a server, it's not easy but it's great if you want to learn.
NetBSD. Even though that is not Linux, it will get the job done for that. There are a variety of distros to choose from. The fact that your specs are not much means nothing at all as LSA said Linux will run on anything.Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@22 February 2004 - 14:06
i made a computer inside a shoebox, i just need a cd drive and a monitor, keyboard for it then ill run linux on it just to play around with and my dad says if i get it working good he will buy a big hard drive for it and well use it as a file server.
its got a 133mhz processor
64mb of whatever the really old kind of ram is
currently a 1gb hard drive
2mb graphics card
no sound\network at moment
POS i know but it will be good for a file server right? what linux distro should i run on it? (im a beginner)
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