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<span>My suggestion when selecting apps for this list is that they run on a 300Mhz CPU with 128 MiB RAM</span></blockquote></div>
Maybe a more suitable machine would be 500MHZ & 256MB Ram. Since all modifications and restrictions to the kernel this two years, I'm in doubt that it's possible to install lubuntu (or any ubuntu flavour) on a machine with the specs you're pointing! (no more i586, PAE, drop of certain old graphic cards...) /
In the past I've installed Lubuntu 10.04 on very old machines with very poor Ram, but now that somethings are dropped the system simply does nothing :(<div><br></div><div>The questions are:</div><div>- a Pentium 1 or 2 can run Lubuntu 12.04 ?</div>
<div>- It's easy for a beginner to do that install or something more than the usual has to be done?</div><div><br></div><div>Correct me if I'm talking nonsense here, please!</div><div><br></div><div>Though, I'm kinda loving you're idea Yorvyk!! Those apps could be included in LSC under "Lubuntu proposed" :)</div>
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</div><div><br></div>-- <br><div>jpxsat</div>