Thank you for all your answers and now I'm confused with all the solutions... Not used to that after all the years with windows ;-)
If I get it wright I can use MDK also with that config... and I have it already on cd. (save a lot of download time).
I need a Xwindow program like Kde... If not my wife will kill me >:o because it is here computer that I want to modify!
And last of all I'm really a beginner with linux... see all the messages I mailed to the list the last weeks!
Thanks
Christophe
Allen/gore/SlackWareWolf wrote:
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 01:40 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 11:31 pm, rhein wrote:Slackware is a better choice. Debian....Any version of Linux can run fine on the hardware you said, but yes, Slackware would be much better. Or Free BSD. If you can install Slackware, you can install Free BSD, they look the same and act almost exactly a like.
Hello,
I'm looking for a light version of linux to run on a
old MMX200 with 64 MB of ram. Is vectorlinux a good
choice for a beginner? Thank you
Christophe
Absolutely, but on those specs a Slaclware9.1 would run acceptably (maybe even faster) too. Without the heavy weight Windowmanagers like KDE and Gnome even Mandracke9.1 will run OK providing there's not too many unnecessary services running.
Good luck,
HarM
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