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    Install on old emachine - 128mb ram is not enough

    Hey guys,
    I'm getting back "into" Linux after several years of hiatus from it. I have an old emachine that I'm not using and it has 128mb ram. I downloaded kubuntu 8.04 and the error popped up "not enough memory...".

    What is the latest version I could use that will let me use 128mb? I have an old RH 8 distro in my closet, but that's about 7 years old!

    Any suggestions welcome

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    Re: Install on old emachine - 128mb ram is not enough

    debian should be alright.
    gnu/linux is not windoze

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      Re: Install on old emachine - 128mb ram is not enough

      Xubuntu might do it, but you may need to use the text based installer instead of the live CD.

      I would, however, suggest adding a bit more RAM to make it run smoothly. For a machine that old, you could probably go to any computer repair shop and ask, and they probably have some stuffed away in the "stuff-I'll-never-need-but-keep-anyway-just-in-case"-box. Usually you'll get them for free or for a symbolical sum.

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        Re: Install on old emachine - 128mb ram is not enough

        Xubuntu

        System Requirements

        Xubuntu is available for PC, 64-Bit PC.
        CDs require 128MB RAM to run, or 192MB RAM to install. Desktop install requires at least 1.5GB of free space on your hard disk.
        Windows no longer obstructs my view.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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