[Ubuntu-PH] Is Xubuntu capable of running for 128MB Pentium 3 600MHz PC?

erle mantos emantos at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 15:28:13 UTC 2008


by "before the standard edition", do you mean the Lite Edition ?

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Homer <homer.jose at gmail.com> wrote:
> I used vector before the standard edition. It is fast  and it uses the XFCE
> desktop. I guess you just have to get used to it.  As for the istall, it is
> pretty straight forward. pretty much like a slackware install (but easier)
> install time took about 10 - 15 mins on a celeron D with 128 MB ram.  if you
> ask me, the choice distros for a PC with those specs would be:
>
> 1) Vector Linux
> 2) Zenwalk
> 3) Puppy
> 4) DSL
>
> The installation of the first two are very much different if your used to
> installing *buntu using the live CD but just read through the screens an you
> should be able to do fine.
>
>
> On 7/24/08, Allan E. Registos <allan.registos at smpc.steniel.com.ph> wrote:
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>> Here is my story:
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>> In my Church, I was given the task of installing OS of these old
>> Computers. The Church was providing free Internet access to students
>> who will do online researching. Last night, I was able to install
>> CentOS 4 with KDE 3.2.x as the default desktop. But it was sluggish
>> and slow so I am trying to find an alternative. I don't know if
>> Xubuntu can help with its XFCE desktop. At
>> http://wiki.xfce.org/minimum_requirements, Xubuntu's minimum
>> requirement is at least 192MB which beyond 128MB.
>>
>> Aside from the list, what are your distro suggestions?
>>
>> Thank you very much...
>>
>> Allan E. Registos
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