Re: good linux ditro

From: hope (hope_at_isonly.way)
Date: 03/29/05


Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:29:06 -0500

jenea wrote:

> Hi!
> I have currently installed MDK 10.0 with KDE 3.2.
>
> 1.But it crushes really often , and runs pretty slow.
> 2.I decide to change window manager to Window Maker ... i there i found
> some bugs ( it loads initially 60 MB of RAM , then , although I have no
> programs of mine running it goes to 200 MB of RAM...! ) ...
> 3.When I try to install xmms , it says it couldn't find lot of libraries:
> xlib , etc
> And lot of other problems... also my friends says that MDK is a poor
> distribution ...
> My question is :
> Could someone recommend my a good distribution of Linux ?
> That includes at least these issues:
> 1. Is stable , runs fast ( on AMD 1,3 Ghz,256 RAM,video 32 MB inboard )
> 2. is free
> 3. Is unfriendly ( well , at least installation of xmms must fine ;) )
> 4. Is pretty standard...
> I heard that slackware , Suse , Fedora are nice ? Is that so ?
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Try Berry Linux. You could run on CD without a harddrive.
I tested on my old p1 desktop and p3 cellery notebook, fantastic.



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