Now a days lot's of versions are available
but choose one which is stable
i'll suggest Fedora
2007-01-08 18:08:06
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answered by david_jd17 3
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Even with out any further device fan or thermal grease, that is vry odd to have the CPU working at certainly one of those severe temperature. in certainty, the device wouldn't have the skill as properly in any respect to guard itself from overheating. it might desire to the two be a sensor subject or the certainty that for a 775 socket CPU, u might desire to ascertain all 4 fan sockets are locked in tightly to the motherboard, expecially the final one u locked in because it might experience tight besides the undeniable fact that that is purely partial wherein finally leads to incomplete touch with the processor.
2016-12-15 19:22:39
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answered by ? 4
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Well there are many choices...
Most of the linux distros are made to run even on a P1...
So choose a distro which suits u...
Just google 'linux distros' and u will get a whole bunch of them.. :)
2007-01-08 19:34:51
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answer #3
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answered by e.junior58 1
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hi,
Redhat fedura 3.0 should support for 915 mobther board.
thanks
Raj
2007-01-08 18:36:26
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answered by Raj K 1
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hey its a dammn good machine and u can try anything that u wish to or anything that u are having with u
2007-01-08 19:54:50
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answered by sweetboy 3
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