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here at my home I use Kubuntu (it's the ubuntu with KDE).. because I prefer KDE not Gnome...
Why don't you try a Brazilian dirstro?? it's for beginners too =D It calls Kurumin www.kurumin.com.br SUSE is a good one to learn too... uses Gnome too.. cya |
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I'm a Linux novice and I'm trying to use my old computer to run it.
By 'old', I mean, an AMD K6-3D processor and 128 MB RAM. It currently runs Windows 98. I'm using a Ubuntu live CD and also making a Xubuntu live CD as well. So far Ubuntu won't get past the little rectangle showing the Ubuntu logo and some icons being loaded within it, the last one reading 'Nautilus'. I'm assuming that the graphical interface might be a little too beefy for this old box. Am I correct? I am making the Xubuntu live CD assuming that since it says it runs better on old machines, that it will work. |
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I wouldnt recomedn Fedora Core unless you have some idea of how linux works....i have it and i got it to work on a external hard drive and havnt used it since the week after i installed it about a few months ago....i cant get online and when i downloaded the drivers for my internal wireless card i read the "read me" and i decided that it was just easier to not go online...havnt relly had any use for it otherwise...
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I personally haven't used Ubuntu.. but Knoppix was great for exploring and casual work & web surfing on a PC without a hard drive.
The latest Fedora Core has been great for me.. I've been able to play almost all multimedia files using VLC and streaming online radio using mplayer! Great addition to my living room I must say. Hope installation would be a breeze for you.. a fast disc drive helps! |
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Ye, Knoppix or Phlak, both live CD/usb drive. I use Phlak because I can get pretty down and dirty while still having something that I'm not risking a Windows HDD over. |
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Of course, many other good Linux distros have been mentioned in this thread that you might want to try out. Good luck! |
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I actually tried installing Xubuntu on a really old comp with 95 MB of RAM. When I posted a question on the Ubuntu forums about an error I got, they had a few suggestions.
You can go here for a way to install it on a low memory system. Also, there is Ubuntu Lite and D.amn* Small Linux. *There isn't really a period between the D and A, but I had to put it there because of the language filters... Last edited by Alexa Stott : 27-08-2006 at 21:51. Reason: gargh...language filters |
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I've got Xubuntu running on my old machine! (Finally)
It seems to everything but multimedia pretty well, faster than Win98 did on it. ![]() |
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I've been thinking about putting Ubuntu on my laptop. I just want something better than Windows and OSX can't go on it. What are the advantages of a Linux system over Windows and how compatible is it with most programs? AOL and other stuff like that.
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It comes with TONS of freeware (some pre-installed, and some you have to install yourself). They have media players, photo editors (including a Paint-type program and GIMP), some pretty cool games, and Firefox. If you're looking for some specific programs, check out the Wine Application Database. I've found Ubuntu to be really great. It runs smoothly, it's easy to use, and I've never gotten an error [except one time I crashed my media player and it told me that shouldn't be happening... ].I dual boot my laptop, with Windows XP Media Center Edition installed on it, as well. I mostly only use it for programming stuff for robotics. |
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