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Setting Up an Old 386 on Your Home Network (Linux Journal)

Here's a Linux Journal article on how to turn an old 386 machine into a functioning Linux box. "New problem: when I told my wife that I had used MS software to get her system connected, she was not amused at all and demanded that I use open-source software only. It did not sway her when I explained that she was already running MS-DOS. Her reasoning was that MS-DOS was written before MS became the evil empire, so it was okay."

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Setting Up an Old 386 on Your Home Network (Linux Journal)

Posted Jul 3, 2002 18:51 UTC (Wed) by Baylink (guest, #755) [Link]

Well, actually, this is a piece about how to *not* set up Linux on an old 386, but get most of that functionality anyway. :-)

Still not a bad piece, though.


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