Hey Christian!
CV> 386SX33. It could run Linux but was hell slow :D
Sounds very familiar except I already had the 386 booting to whatever version of dos with a 32-bit gcc port (djgpp). I opted for a dual boot system on there and bought a 486-33 for a pure Slackware 3.something-or-other install. That became my first linux hacking machine and was awesome in comparison to the 386. Next was a 486 Toshiba laptop whose graphics chip (Chips & Technology) put up a fight at first. A new custom compiled kernel fixed that nicely.
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
-o o- -o o-
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^^ ^^ ^^ ^^
... Nearon nu cyningas ne caseras ne goldgiefan swylce iu w‘ron.
There are not now kings nor caesars nor gold-givers as there once were.
--- GNU bash, version 5.2.21(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
* Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint @ (2:280/464.113)
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