[Ubuntu-BD] Fwd: Using Linux Debian Live CD

Ovro Niil ovroniil at gmail.com
Sun Apr 4 01:28:20 BST 2010


>
> *But in the cd I saw that it requires a minimum of 64 MB RAM to load from
> the cd.
> *


Is it really! Are you sure? May be a CLI would run but X-Windows would not
run with that much memory. You need at least 300MB of memory, I guess. As
you've only 192MB of RAM I would like to suggest you to use Knoppix or Puppy
linux. You can also try SLAX.

I have not used Debian either. But I know the right place where you can put
your question. There are some Debian user in Amader
Projukti<http://forum.amaderprojukti.com>.
I recomend you to post your question there, and it is likely that the
question will be answered by the right people.




2010/4/2 Lenin <doctortomorrow at gmail.com>

> You have still replied me personally. Just get to this point, am I getting
> paid to answer you? Then why should I answer a personal question? Why dont
> you put the question in public? If I or anyone answers it publicly then the
> answer is not going to only one audiece its public for present and also
> future. In that way, all users who might be in the same problem can get the
> answer or be aware. The answers also helps to enrich the community. Search
> results on google/yahoo etc will show the QA when anyone like you would
> search for the topic "Installing Debian Lenny in Pentium III" or something
> like that.
> How did you make sure that the graphics card is the only problem? What
> makes
> you think other things are just fine? Are you just guessing? Or, wishful
> thinking?
>
> I have not used Debian Lenny, it should run on PIII machine fine but with
> so
> less memory I am not sure if it would give you a good experience. Lets see
> what others say.
>
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Tanjeeb Ahmed <tanjeeb21 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >  Thank you for your valuable suggestion. But in the cd I saw that it
> > requires a minimum of 64 MB RAM to load from the cd. I think everything
> is
> > loading without any problem but some conflict is occurring with the
> graphics
> > card or the monitor resolution. Is the problem occurring for my low
> > configuration or it can happen for any linux distro? I searched for
> various
> > linux distro and I found debian to be the best one. Currently I'm use
> > windows xp in that computer.
> >
> >
> > Thank you again.
> >
> >
> >
> --
> Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org
> ubuntu-bd at lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
>



-- 
অভ্রনীল ::: Ovroniil
http://ovroniil.wordpress.com/


More information about the ubuntu-bd mailing list