Having tired of Fedora's short support life (13 months)--I've been using it 
since FC3, but have only been upgrading every 3rd release since 6--and wanting 
a distro where longevity and stability are paramount, and SELinux is an option, 
not the default, I've settled on Debian 6.  However, my custom-built system is 
mostly 5 year old hardware, and I want to get away from today's CPU-cycle 
eating, eye-candy, desktop environments, the features of which are mostly 
wasted on me, and go with the efficiency of a pure window manager set up.  That 
is, no GNOME, KDE, etc. installed at all.  I've chosen Openbox as the window 
manager as it seems to offer an efficient balance between features and RAM 
usage.

VirtualBox tests with Debian 6 RC2 32-bit look good.

My system:

Abit KN9 motherboard, built-in audio and ethernet
AMD Athlon64 X2 2.9 GHZ
EVGA GeForce 8400GS graphics card, fanless (by design)
4GB RAM
160GB SATA HD
Pioneer DVR-112D IDE DVD/CD Writer

Any opinions, suggestions or pitfalls?

I'll dual boot keeping Fedora 12 currently on the system as a fallback.

Thanks.

B




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