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Re: [opensuse-kde] need a crispy linucs for da missus, don't want to install windoze in her laptop
  • From: Frans Leerink <f.leerink@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 13:59:34 +0200
  • Message-id: <200808211359.34713.f.leerink@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 21 August 2008, kanenas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have about 2 weeks before my bill gates white trooper / son comes back
home. Before he comes back I want to have a killer suse laptop for the
wife, da missus and I just decided that she does not need a desktop, a
laptop with a choice between land line and wifi would be perfectly
acceptable! the problem is that the laptop is an aged hp job, the model
is an hp pavilion, ze1000 series, with an 80gb hard drive, 512mb ram and
an amd xp-1500+ cpu. presently, the laptop is a dual boot setup, 32 bit
suse 10.3 is the default, windoze xp is the other choice in the grub
menu. all that will be wiped out for the *one* os to be freshly
installed. Currently, the standard 10.3 suse feels *a lot more sluggish*
on the laptop than the xp and no, it is not beagle, the dreaded dog was
never allowed in the system at install! so, i am asking for help in
installing a fast suse system. should I go to 11.0? should i try
something like knoppyx? if i still do suse, what can i keep out of the
installation in order to gain speed? should i abandon kde and try
somethinglike xfce?
expected useage would be email, web browsing, book writing(oo), vlc /
mplayer / dvd playing multimedia, perhaps some pdf file creation.
any ideas will be welcome!
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Hello Kanenas,

I think openSUSE 11.0 combined with KDE 3.5.9 will do, it is much faster.

Is the 512MB ram the max that the HP Pavilion can have. A total of 1 GB
should be plenty for the intended use

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Regards,

Frans Leerink
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