>> > (Why would anyone even want to install linux in a 386?
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>> If you want to go with MS for this sort of thing then people use DOS.
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> Good luck trying to log in and configuring it remotely. Or running any
> server software in it, for that matter.
Things like cameras and lab equipment don't really need that. Maybe that's
one reason why cameras use USB and not LAN or WLAN - it's just too
hard/impossible to get a network stack on DOS?
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