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    SubjectRe: Memory Rusting Effect [re: Linux hostile to poverty]
    On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:

    > No. Where do you place the limit? Shouldn't Linux run on machines
    > with only 640 kB of RAM? If that, then why not 64 kB too?

    But as far as I know, Linux was written to work well on a 4MB 386 machine.
    I think we should respect that. Only when the last 386 machine on Earth
    gets recycled..... [that won't happen as long as I have a 386 motherboard
    in my possession :o)]

    Cheers,
    Alex
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