Slackware is the best bet in my opinion too. , yes :)
krishna chaitanya arava <krish.arava@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Slackware is the best
for PC's with fewer configuration. But installation
and configuring X is a bit tweaky at times.
System requirements for slackware.
http://www.slackware.com/install/sysreq.php
I just wanted to know is there any light weight Ubuntu distro available?
On 10/26/06, KaruppuSwamy.T wrote:
Bharath Narayan wrote:
hi,Do a Debian base installation and then apt-get install
i have a PC with 160MB of RAM, 20GB hard disk, P3 processor (733MHz).
which would be the best linux that i can install on this machine?
i would use it for basic application devlopment (prog in C,C++ and
scripts).
thanks and regards
Bharath
which ensures better performance on low end machines (I did it with my
PIII/192MB - having xfce4 and other applications)
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