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From: Marten Kemp <marten_kemp@yahoo.com>
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I would like to run an ancient Compaq 286 luggable as a network monitor
once I get my network set up (eclectic mixture of Minix, Windows, OS/2
and Linux), mainly because it has a built-in display. Are there any
suggestions on how to do this? The machine has 6mb of memory, a WD
network board and at least 120mb of disk space. 
-- Marten Kemp
