Love MINIX! Back in 1994, I ran a 286 with 3 mb of RAM (hostname peanut) at work. It acted as a caching DNS server, mail host and ran a web
server. I could tell when I received new email, because the 40mb drive would make a clatter when mail arrived.
Very cool - it was fun playing w/ Minix as I HADN'T when I was younger...
Nichael Temari's net utils fell off the net a while ago, did you find
them online somewhere? (or do I need to watch the video to find out?)
That being said, Slackware seems like a much 'easier' project if I wanna attempt to get network services, and/or X11, up and running - easily, anyway.
Even if I were able to step up to Minix 3; that would offer more networking support right away... I have Minix 3 running in a VM and its pkgin (Where the heck is packman?! I didn't find it anywhere!) installs a fairly capable package set even in current times... wget, curl, git - its all there.
I even found xScorched, a Scorched Earth clone for early X11 environments; I really wish the 486 would play nicer w/ Minix 3...
Everything said and done, I think the 'best' one can do on a 486 platform today is try getting the newest Slackware version running that is possible; I got FAIRLY far w/ v.11.0 but ultimately THAT one didn't work out for me. I'm gonna continue to step backward on slack until I get to a version that the 486 can perform alright on.
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