Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Translations?

2009-11-21 Thread Julien Lavergne
Hi, If you want to translate a LXDE specific component, you shoud read this wiki page for information : http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Category:Translations If it's not, you can go to https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu Also please note that LXDE translations are not up to date with recent works

[Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread Eduard Gotwig
How many RAM and CPU does Lubuntu 10.4 will require? i have a 266 mhz pentium 2 processor,126 mb ram and 5 gb disk space and what linux kernel we would take? -- This message was sent from Launchpad by the user Eduard Gotwig (https://launchpad.net/~eduard-gotwig) using the "Contact this team" link

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread Zsolt Peter Basak
Hello! In my opinion, Lubuntu 10.04 won't be 100% usable on such PC. Why? It's lightweight for sure, the whole dev teams try to makes it as light as possible. But the base is still built from Ubuntu, which is not that lightweight. This means, the team got its limit. It would be possible to create

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread C David Rigby
Eduard Gotwig wrote: How many RAM and CPU does Lubuntu 10.4 will require? i have a 266 mhz pentium 2 processor,126 mb ram and 5 gb disk space and what linux kernel we would take? Hello Eduard Gotwig, This is much too under-powered for any distribution based on Ubuntu, as Zsolt Peter Basak h

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread Josh Embrey
Although others have suggested other things, there are specific linux distributions that can really work well with old (I mean REALLY old) systems. The issue is that they're really complicated for daily use. One good one. TinyCore linux would work amazingly well on it, but it's not for new users

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread Support
I would go with Deli Linux with those specs > Although others have suggested other things, there are specific linux > distributions that can really work well with old (I mean REALLY old) > systems. The issue is that they're really complicated for daily use. One > good one. TinyCore linux would

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] RAM and CPU Requierments

2009-11-21 Thread shiki.biomernok
You can use Puppy Linux, DSL, TCL (as someone already mentioned), Deli or whatever. But one can even build a distro easily from Ubuntu packages. If there is a need, I can create a demo VMware image or something. One can use the DW search: http://distrowatch.com/search.php Select "Old computers".