Here are two alternatives :I've finally managed to get a few friends and family members with very little computer knowledge to switch to Linux. One in particular at the moment has me at a bit of a loss as to what to suggest.
My friend's mother is fed up with Windows 98 and wants something better. Every time before I've had to go with a newbie-friendly GUI for people who don't know computers and more importantly DON'T WANT TO LEARN about them, I've gone with either a Gnome or KDE setup.
In this particular case, however, I'm dealing with a Pentium 233 MHz with 32 MB of RAM. While I'd love to put Gnome and Nautilus on there and call it a day, waiting 10 minutes for the desktop to load and another 2 minutes for the file-manager just won't cut it I'm afraid.
At any other time, I'd suggest one of the *box variants. But with a user
with this little knowledge and this little patience, anything that she
can't just pick up and use right away simply won't cut it. So any ideas?
(If only I could get her to learn emacs... emacs + w3m + XF86 + gnus =
perfection! :)
http://www.xfce.org/
http://rox.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/ROX-Filer
Sorry, this is the right link : http://rox.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/
John
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