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hey everyone, i've got an old celeron 533 gathering dust, and was wondering if i could turn it into a server? (i'm bored...) i think its got 320Mb ram, 8Gb hard drive, and a 100mbps network card. how would i go about making it a server? do i need a particular operating system? if it helps, the current hardware in the house is this: sattelite broadband modem, printer, and 3 computers (2 XP, and 1 vista) connected to an 8port switch. -- Richlife |
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Richlife wrote:
> > hey everyone, > i've got an old celeron 533 gathering dust, and was wondering if i > could turn it into a server? (i'm bored...) > > i think its got 320Mb ram, 8Gb hard drive, and a 100mbps network card. > > how would i go about making it a server? do i need a particular > operating system? > > if it helps, the current hardware in the house is this: > sattelite broadband modem, printer, and 3 computers (2 XP, and 1 vista) > connected to an 8port switch. It depends on what kind of server you want. Servers play many roles - file server, email server, Internet proxy & filtering server, web server, place to store backups and/or media files. No matter what you do, that hard drive is a tad small. If you want a file/backup/media server, it definitely needs to be much, much bigger. Look into one of the more streamlined, less gui-intense Linux distros like Slackware, Puppy Linux, roll-your-own, etc. Look around at distrowatch.com. You definitely won't be bored. ;-) http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm http://www.linux.org/news/opinion/success_user.html http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/index.php Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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