Thanks a lot for the responses. Unfornunatly, I cannot give them away yet. I just bought these machines at a very cheap price and so I want to do some kind of linux networking with them. In addition, you don't
Well, you can do many things. A P133 with 16 or 32 MB of RAM is a pretty good machine. I have a 486/66 with 16 MB of RAM acting as a firewall/gateway/ftp server/web server/account server/file server at home. Sure it doesn't have huge amounts of users, but everything it does it does it pretty fast. It just doesn't have X running. It has 2 network cards and it connects to my cable modem on one side and to my internal (home) network on the other. So a P133 has plenty of power to do "some kind of networking". -- Pedro Soria-Rodriguez sorrodp@alum.wpi.edu