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Originally Posted by Ethyriel
Originally Posted by chopin1810
Slackware? Dude, this is the n00b forum.
*looks around*
no it isn't......
- 09-11-2005 #11Linux Enthusiast
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Originally Posted by Ethyriel
- 09-11-2005 #12Linux Enthusiast
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Anyway, I'd run damn small, i think someone said this already but it is quite fast and simple to setup. I'd hate to waste a dual cpu machine, even if it is so old.
- 09-11-2005 #13Linux User
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I would still take a look at Vector Linux. I think that the usb problems were seen in version 4.x but have mostly been taken care of with the newest version 5.1. And if you are talking about an older p333 mghz machine, I would bet that it is not using a usb keyboard.
Take a look at this review (of the deluxe version) here http://madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=4966
All though the deluxe does cost $ the basic version is free.
http://www.vectorlinux.com/
Something else to take a look at is the eLive project. It's Knoppix with the enlightenment desktop manager.
http://www.elivecd.org/
It is a live cd with a hard drive install. A very light weight and slick looking distro.
- 09-11-2005 #14Linux User
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Hey, no worries, we all get disoriented.
Originally Posted by chopin1810
I wake up every morning wondering where the hell I am!Michael Salivar
Man knows himself insofar as he knows the world, becoming aware of it only in himself, and of himself only within it.
--Goethe
- 09-11-2005 #15Linux User
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Usally when i wonder that, Ive woken up in a stream or some other weird place with no memory recolation of the previous day.
Originally Posted by Ethyriel
Anyway What is this system being used for?All i want for christmas is a new liver....a second chance to get afflicted with Cirrhosis


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