![]() Since there is wireless access across campus, you may want to consider adding a wireless card as well. Your swap partition should be double the size of your installed RAM. The more RAM you have, the better things will run. The minimum hardware configuration is a 486 with 64 MB of Random Access Memory (RAM), but for modern Linux distributions running graphical desktop environments, a Pentium III (1 GHz) with 512 MB of RAM, is the suggested minimum. Linux runs well on older hardware as well as new hardware. The Computer Science Club provides local mirrors of several Linux distributions, including the official Canadian mirror for Ubuntu.IST maintains a local archive of Red Hat Linux (including Fedora), also accessible via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) on campus.These pages only deal with Linux kernel 2.4 and up (2.6 is the current stable kernel series).There is currently no official support for Linux workstations. Information Systems & Technology (IST) supports Linux and Unix servers. ![]()
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