I have heard bad things about system 7.5.2 before, but I have never seen it
not even used it. I wanted to install the minimum, least-bloated system on
this Powerbook. It is a customer's, and while I made it excrutiatingly clear
why it needs to be upgraded from 8MB of RAM (it won't even run Netscape
Gold, or several other programs he installed on it) he's still "thinking
about it." :P Should I go to 7.5.3 instead and slim it down to be more like
7.1, a la Gamba? Or should I just stick with 7.5.5 and try to convince him
that more RAM is the top priority? (Why is it that I seem to get a lot of
cheap customers...?) ;) Thanks y'all!

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            - Bill Gates, c.1980


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