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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Wow - thanks for all advices - KFN to the rescue (as always)!
Bodhi looks interesting, especially since it's elementary and that'll be a new experience for me as well
Another friend called me yesterday and asked for advice with his notebook which ran "painfully slow with Win XP". I told him what I posted above and advised him to look for a LXFC or Xfcd distro, later he texted me and said that his old notebook was "running like #¤%&/ rocket" with Lubuntu. So I think I'll follow his and your advice here and dual with Bodhi and Lubuntu.
Thanks for the heads up on low-fat Kubuntu Steve, think I'll give that a try too, if it's not a keeper atleast for my own amusement
For the sake of consistency, for my friend, I think it'll be best to stick in the Deb/*buntu stream.
Thanks a bunch again!
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JonasLast edited by Jonas; Mar 20, 2013, 02:49 AM.ASUS M4A87TD | AMD Ph II x6 | 12 GB ram | MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Cuda cores)
Kubuntu 12.04 KDE 4.9.x (x86_64) - Debian "Squeeze" KDE 4.(5x) (x86_64)
Acer TimelineX 4820 TG | intel i3 | 4 GB ram| ATI Radeon HD 5600
Kubuntu 12.10 KDE 4.10 (x86_64) - OpenSUSE 12.3 KDE 4.10 (x86_64)
- Officially free from windoze since 11 dec 2009
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostIf the value is not zero then you have PAE
You have to go the Debian way.
SolydK has KDE and SolysX xfce.
Forks from mint debian based.
I have installed SolydK on an older computer and seems to work well.
Maybe antiX is another option (with fluxbox and icewm), but I have not tried it.
PS. Altough it is possible to install a *buntu based distro at non-pae system, you'll have to install the linux kernel manually every time.Kubuntu 13.10 saucy 3.11.0-12-generic 64bit (el_GR.UTF-8, kde-plasma), Windows 7
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+ ‖ RAM 1750 MiB ‖ ALiveNF6P-VSTA
nVidia C61 [GeForce 6150SE nForce 430] [10de:03d0] {nvidia}
eth0: nVidia MCP61 Ethernet [10de:03ef] (rev a2)
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Originally posted by TeunisI know it's late in this thread but for light weight I can recommend Razor-QT.
http://razor-qt.org/
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JonasASUS M4A87TD | AMD Ph II x6 | 12 GB ram | MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Cuda cores)
Kubuntu 12.04 KDE 4.9.x (x86_64) - Debian "Squeeze" KDE 4.(5x) (x86_64)
Acer TimelineX 4820 TG | intel i3 | 4 GB ram| ATI Radeon HD 5600
Kubuntu 12.10 KDE 4.10 (x86_64) - OpenSUSE 12.3 KDE 4.10 (x86_64)
- Officially free from windoze since 11 dec 2009
>>>>>>>>>>>> Support KFN <<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Originally posted by Jonas View PostIt's not I haven't yet had the time to finish install this dual boot machine, and return it. I have just recently moved to a larger (and cheaper!:cool: ) apartment and been busy with that. The other machine I installed for this guy is a MintKDE & Kubuntu dual boot, sticking with KDEish lightweight solution is welcome. I know about Razor-Qt but I have never tried it myself, and didn't think of it either. Will give it a spin when I get time. Thanks for the advice!
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Jonas
Since the user you are setting this up for is not very computer savvy, I would shy away from the ultra-light types of setups because they probably won't be functional enough for them. I have setup Kubuntu 12.10 (and 13.04) on a number of Asus netbooks with 1GB of ram for a number of people and it works very well, once the above settings are made.
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