I would rather they just stuck a respectable amount of ram in them and put Ubuntu on them, it works just fine on low spec machines. I don't really see the point in having an OS that "works" in low memory conditions when as soon as you open Firefox and LibreOffice it is going to be painful anyway.

Alan.

On 18/05/11 14:48, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi Alan,

for such low spec machines it *may* be worth trying the Lubuntu suite on them. Lubuntu gets full adoption at 11.10 by Canonical, the 11.04 is happily running now. For really old kit (pre i686) lubuntu are going to continue to backport to the 10.04 stable beta the lxde and pcmanfm etc. for a while yet. (I think we were discussing 5 years).

Regards,

Phill.


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