Reply 34940 of 40040, by 386SX
CMB75 wrote on 2020-07-02, 10:59:I'm running period correct SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional on this kind of board without problems and with good performance - it sup […]
386SX wrote on 2020-07-02, 10:24:ninkeo wrote on 2020-07-02, 02:45:Bought this dual Pentium 3 lot sold as not working 2 months ago, one motherboard contains a matched pair of 1.13ghz Tualatin CPU […]
Bought this dual Pentium 3 lot sold as not working 2 months ago, one motherboard contains a matched pair of 1.13ghz Tualatin CPUs, the rest had 1ghz Coppermines
Two of the boards work, one has blown caps and a dead CPU I need to replace on it. Though the coolers got slightly bent up in shipping on the dead board, I'm sure I can straighten them out. Two boards also had a full 512MB installed, which on these boards, require at least two DIMMS installed for a successful POST. either way, fun times on Win2K or XP ahead...Those looks great. I'd like to test some light linux like Lubuntu lxde i686 on those board to see how they would still be capable to run it. I think with a PCI SATA to SSD disk they'd still be good modern home computer. 😁
I'm running period correct SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional on this kind of board without problems and with good performance - it supports gfxboot for a nice setup with 4 OS on one SSD (lilo-rewriting).
But even if not period correct, if I had such board I'd stress it a bit with a very modern linux distro and maybe one of the latest 5.x kernel to have all the possible component compatibilities. Obviously lxde is the fastest gui choice I'd make to help the system a bit. 😀
In the past I tested LXDE Ubuntu on a Athlon XP 3200+ and 2GB of ram and SSD and I could even use YouTube at quite good resolution. Obviously linux had no gpu acceleration for videos but OpenGL composition for the web rendering was possible and helped a bit.
































