Well, there are a few of us who do it on little machines... At work
(where I am right now...) I have a 486DX2/66, a 486DX4/100, and there
are a couple of dozen other boxes running Linux ranging from 386/33's
to Pentiums (Pop a 20" monitor on a PC, install Linux, and you have
a very flexible X workstation). All but one are running 1.2.13.
(One is running a fairly late 1.3.8x kernel)
Unfortunately at home, I have a (don't laugh) 386/25 without 387,
and 8 MB of RAM. It's been running 1.3.95 for several days now, and
will be running 1.3.96 tomorrow (I'll download it when I get home
and compile it tonight). Of course, by the time I get a kernel up
and running, any bugs I see have already been reported by someone who
got it running several hours earlier ;-)
Since last November when I put a big enough hard drive on it (850MB)
to be useful, I've probably done 30-40 kernel compiles on it,
which are overnight jobs (takes 6-8 hours). I can't tell you if
the newer kernels still run in 4MB, but they do still run in 8MB.
Just thought you'd like to know.
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