I'm trying to get Linux that'll run on my Dell Dimension L600CX. The systems specs are:
Processor: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 8 598 MHz Stepping 6
Math Support: On Chip
BIOS: American Megatrends
Bus Type: PCI,ISA,USB
Ports: 1 Parallel, 1 Serial
Memory: 127 MB (82% Utilized)
Floppy Disks: 1.44 MB
Hard Disks: 9.32 GB
Multimedia: Sound, CD-ROM
Video: 1024x768 in True Color, Intel(R) 810e Chipset Graphics Driver (DC133 FSB133) 4.11.01.1361 Ver. 4.0
The CD is an 8x drive.
I've got the latest run-from-CD software but it runs like a dog. It's really incredibly slow. It takes 30 minutes to boot from the CD as opposed to about 5 for Windows. The rest of the operation is equally sluggish. Is this an indication that it won't run properly on my computer?
I have less than no intention of upgrading any part of my computer and if I can't dual-boot Linux on it then I'll just forget Linux and go ahead with getting a new Apple instead.
Processor: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 8 598 MHz Stepping 6
Math Support: On Chip
BIOS: American Megatrends
Bus Type: PCI,ISA,USB
Ports: 1 Parallel, 1 Serial
Memory: 127 MB (82% Utilized)
Floppy Disks: 1.44 MB
Hard Disks: 9.32 GB
Multimedia: Sound, CD-ROM
Video: 1024x768 in True Color, Intel(R) 810e Chipset Graphics Driver (DC133 FSB133) 4.11.01.1361 Ver. 4.0
The CD is an 8x drive.
I've got the latest run-from-CD software but it runs like a dog. It's really incredibly slow. It takes 30 minutes to boot from the CD as opposed to about 5 for Windows. The rest of the operation is equally sluggish. Is this an indication that it won't run properly on my computer?
I have less than no intention of upgrading any part of my computer and if I can't dual-boot Linux on it then I'll just forget Linux and go ahead with getting a new Apple instead.
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