Re: Debian on an old PC

From: Vegard Lundby Rekaa (vegardlr_at_student.matnat.uio.no)
Date: 01/06/05

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    > Attaining your goal will be tied entirely to who your father is when it
    > comes to assessing the system. Is he interested in what you propose,
    > or is this a project of your own? If he is _interested_ then wm's
    > which deviate more from a Windows perspective will not be as much of an
    > issue, especially if he's willing to listen to the Knowledgable One
    > (you ;-) patiently walk through a brief working tour of it.

    The only "demand" he has for participating in this project is that he can
    have a machine where he can write/read his text-documents (therfore
    OpenOffice) and mail. Besides that I am free to choose linux-dist and wm.
    I belive his will to try and learn linux is there so that shouldn't be a
    problem.

    > Blackbox/fluxbox come to my mind as very easy to use wm's which appear
    > to be fairly light. Along with simple features such as window shading,
    > multiple desktops, and window resizing/moving using the alt keys, an
    > interested person could quickly see some nice things about being
    > different.
    >
    > You mention scientific writing. What type? I personally use LyX for
    > all my work (I teach chemistry at a community college) and find it does
    > all I want, with LaTeX as its backbone. The only time I ever need
    > OO.org is to allow me to see/print out .doc files from admin types at
    > school who don't understand/care about more universal forms such as pdf
    > files.

    Today he uses 'Scientific Notebook', I'm not sure excactly what that
    program does. He's a teacher in what we call "furter going school" (it
    sound pretty stupid when I translate it directly) (its the 11. -> 12. year
    of school for the young of norway). I will tell him to look up LyX, maby
    the right thing.

    > On your machine the primary holdup to a system such as this would be
    > memory--the likes of which cost about a $1/stick at our local
    > "re-compute" store.

    I got hold of 128MB RAM from a friend. Now there is a total of
    128+16=144MB RAM. Don't you think that is enough for OO.org and WM when
    he's prepared for a slow machine?

    > If he likes what he sees then maybe a hardware upgrade would happen
    > automagically... ;)

    I won't give up untill that happens, so its just a matter of time. The
    more open-source and the less Microsoft, the better!!!!

    > HTH,
    >
    > Kenward

    Fun to here from all of you guys, best wishes from Vegard

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