[GLLUG] new guy to Linux, need a few reccomendations

Karl Schuttler rexykik at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 22:01:05 EST 2010


Plus it comes with a puppy already selected for your background.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Stanley C. Mortel <mortel at cyber-nos.com>wrote:

> You could try Puppy Linux.  It runs quite well on old hardware.  Not as
> full featured a GUI, but thoroughly functional, and pretty (I think).
>
> Stan
>
>
> Bert W. Carrier Jr. wrote:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>>
>> I am new to the group, and I have been using Ubuntu 9.10 for a few
>> months now on my main box. I like it quite well, and I rarely boot to XP
>> at all anymore. I tried Kubuntu, and did'nt care for it as it was slow
>> and crashed often.   I also am running Xubuntu on one of my P4 laptops,
>> and it seems ok.
>> My question is:   I have a P3, 500mhz dinosaur laptop with 192mb RAM,
>> and I want to run linux on it for word processing, email, and web
>> surfing.   I tried Xubuntu with no success, it's far too slow.  I
>> installed the base Ubuntu system from the alternate install CD, and
>> installed IceWM, but I didn't care for that.   I don't think I am ready
>> to build my own version of a GUI.  What is a good, prepackaged distro
>> for a slow old beater?
>> How about Fluxbox, has anyone tried it?    Sorry if I come off like a
>> total noob,  but I guess if the shoe fits, right?
>>
>> Bert
>>
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