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On Thursday 30 March 2006 01:18 am, Kevanf1 wrote: <snip>
I've got to agree. I tend to run many different flavours of Linux on various old - and ancient, PC speaking - computers. Fair enough, if I want to run a distro with all bells and whistles then I expect the PC to run slooooooow. Many people have software on their PC that they will never use. I like to have just what I know I will be using. All this boils down to the fact that I can run new distros with as little 128 or even 96mb of RAM. Often on 6gb drives and CPU's that are around 500mhz or even less in some cases. That's the beauty of Linux
Hey, Mandrake 6.0 ran just fine with KDE 2 on my P133. :P Of course, I could never get my Palm III to sync with Star Office. (Sounds like my current situation, as I still cannot get my Zire 72 to sync at all.) -- kai - www.perfectreign.com www.livebeans.com - the new NetBeans community 43...for those who require slightly more than the answer to life, the universe and everything.