The key is to use an old enough X server (complied for 386, without so
much alignment padding) and an old enough kernel (compiled likewise).
It really did used to work on a 386-40 with 4 megs, but you did need
swap space. That you can't do it any more doesn't surprise me; I doubt
XFree86 has ever been optimized for memory efficiency.
Keith
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