I don't run X windows on my old hardware because it is 486 or P200 and 
just not enough uffda to make it worth the waiting.



Todd Young wrote:

> 500Mhz and 192Meg of RAM is slow???!!!!
>
> That's a great machine, more than probably 70% of the people on the 
> Internet need for what they do. Most people work on MSWord docs and 
> surf the web, and yet they feel the need to always have the latest and 
> fastest PC available.
>
> My primary is a 750Mhz Duron with 768Meg of RAM running Win98SE (yeah, 
> yeah, I know).
> My secondary is a 400Mhz Intell with 384Meg of RAM running Mandrake9.1 
> and it works great. Actually both PCs work great. I have no problems 
> with "speed" on either machine.
>
> I may be way off base here,(let the flames begin!) but it seems that 
> Redhat is following in Microsoft's footsteps by "bloating" the 
> so-called "basic" system, which in turn creates a slower system. At 
> least with SUSE you can choose a "bare-bones" install. My advice. 
> Reload the system and this time manually go through the applications 
> that are loaded and prune out some of the stuff that you never use, 
> maybe even consider going with Slackware or VectorLinux or Debian. 
> I've got a great article that I printed out that guides you through 
> installing a very "base" Debian system, I think it takes less than 
> 500Megs of disk space. I could probably scan it and send it out, or 
> maybe even find the URL on the printout. I never accept the "default" 
> application load on any operating system, Linux or Windows.
>
> Joe Dunsmore wrote:
>
>> I have a general question regarding linux and slow computers.  I have an
>> amd 500 mhz and 192 megs of ram minus 8 for video.  I'm running 
>> redhat 9. I sometimes have problems running out of memory when doing 
>> regular stuff,
>> sometimes it even seems like it has a larger memory footprint than 
>> windows
>> 98.  But here we have someone who was using linux on 64 megs of ram and
>> reccomending it on 32 megs.  X alone takes up about 20 megs of ram 
>> for me
>> and gnome probably another 20.  add web browser and email and we have 
>> about
>> 40 more.  are you using X when you're using linux?  Am I doing something
>> wrong here?
>
>


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