I have an Asus EeePC with 512 meg ram, of which the video ram is also
shared, and ran Elive on it from a thumb drive and it worked QUITE well!
Very snappy, with all of the eye candy running, Compiz, et al. In fact,
I liked it well enough that I was going to install it on the Eee but
there was something about needing an install key and I couldn't figure
out how to implement that, so I stopped. It does just fine with Ubuntu
8.10 on it. 

Ed Richards

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Edmund Cramp
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 2:28 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] E16 finally has serious competiton.

>From the elivecd web page - "The minimum hardware for running Elive is
a 100 MHz CPU and 64 MB of RAM, but the minimum recommended hardware is
300 MHz and 128 Mb of RAM."

The Microsoft XP minimum spec was 233MHz CPU and 64Mb of RAM, with
300MHz and 128Mb recommended, but quite honestly XP is unusable (for me
at least) at anything less than 1.6GHz and 1Gb.

I've tried various alternative distributions over the years and
generally found that, despite claims to the contrary, most OS's are not
that much fun unless you have a fast machine or a CLI.

I'll be interested to play with elive since I've got a 1Gb, 512Mb
machine needing a good fscking before I reinstall XP on it - I'll be
pleasantly surprised if it's useable.

Regards,
Edmund Cramp - [email protected]
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Will Hill
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 12:47 PM
To: [email protected]; Desktop SIG
Subject: [brlug-general] E16 finally has serious competiton.

E17 + Compiz.

http://boycottnovell.com/2009/02/13/video-elive-e17/

With more than one cube, E17 will deliver what I've come to expect from
E16 - multiple desktops each with multiple windows and and easy way to
view and select between them.  They run it on a EEEPC, so the
performance hit is not so bad.  With 3D accel, it looks as fast or
faster than E16 in 2D.  

While Windows 7 tries to catch up to KDE and Mac, free software is
leaving them that many more years in the past.  Well, it's not entirely
free.  

http://www.elivecd.org/
http://www.elivecd.org/Help/License

It's got non commercial clauses.  That's a shame and it will cause
delays between when they get things done and when the rest of the world
will have it as free software.  Take what it gives.

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