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Automaton
18th June 2006, 05:56
I am looking for a lean distro to give me the following:


A basic GUI Interface
Internet (Browser, email, etc.)
Decent Hardware Support (not perfect)
Not a Hardware HOG


I want to be able to provide a Linux alternative to clients who have OLD PCs. I don't want to be limited to Win98 since it will get no more security patches soon.

For example, I took a P2, 133 Mhz with 128 Mb of RAM to see how I could do with the distros I had.


Linspire (forget it)
Xandros (Video Bombed)
Ubuntu (Crawled)
Debian from scratch (Desktop load) worked the best, but my soundcard and modem not working


I didn't try Knoppix, but I want a hd install.

Can anyone give me some advice?

Thanks In Advance

graveman
18th June 2006, 07:52
how about xubuntu
it's lightweight and should reconize your hardware

http://www.xubuntu.org/

Automaton
18th June 2006, 14:05
graveman,

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll take a look...

g33k
19th June 2006, 06:15
You may have a look at Vector Linux (http://vectorlinux.com/)
From the VectorLinux website :
We are also known as the fastest non-source distro on the planet!

>>I didn't try Knoppix, but I want a hd install.

You can install knoppix in your harddisk..Check out here (http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Hd_Install_HowTo)

Have a look at Damnsmall Linux (http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/)..
Here's what they say..DamnSmall Linux can :
# Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram
# Run fully in RAM with as little as 128MB (you will be amazed at how fast your computer can be!)

Automaton
19th June 2006, 15:59
Thanks for the suggestions g33k, I'll check them out....

falko
19th June 2006, 17:19
For example, I took a P2, 133 Mhz with 128 Mb of RAM to see how I could do with the distros I had.
I don't think you'll have much fun running a desktop on that hardware... Anyway, you could try Xubuntu; it comes with the Xfce desktop which is rather lightweight.
And if FreeBSD is ok for you, you might also try PCBSD.

Automaton
19th June 2006, 17:42
falko,

You are probably right, but I have run into a LOT of clients who are still using old PCs with win98 or winme. XP isn't an option due to bloat and Microsnot is killing updates for win98 and winme soon, so I wanted to find a linux alternative for those in that situation.

I am afraid my problems are going to be hardware support, especially for the "winmodems" or software modems that are so prevelant nowadays. Also sound cards seem to be a concern.

I personally like W2k, but I am afraid it will not meet my needs either.

What's a boy to do.....

Thanks for the suggestions.

Astrofaces
15th July 2006, 16:21
maybe you can encourage some of your clients to donate the old things to the third world villages.

sjau
17th July 2006, 17:18
I installed on my mom's backup computer (P3 400Mhz, 128 MB Ram) Xubuntu and that run faster than WinXP on my 1.7 Ghz Athlon / 1Gb Ram

badabing
25th July 2006, 17:50
If Debian worked best, u should have tried to get that modem and soundcard working.
What i am seeing in your post is that u want a linux-out-of-the-box what works the immidiatly with no configuration at all?