[Linux4christians] Installing Fedora on an old/slow computer

Daniel Sitton danielsitton at direcway.com
Tue Jun 7 22:22:20 EDT 2005


try slackware also, it's about as rock solid as they come.  
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 00:03 +0200, Raoul Snyman wrote:
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> Samuel Clough wrote:
> | Anyway, is it possible to run a fast and lean
> | Fedora on a box like this, or should I just do
> | another Gentoo install?
> 
> To answer your questions, no and no.
> 
> How about Ubuntu? I ran it on an old laptop of mine, and it ran like a
> dream despite the low specs. It's way leaner than Fedora, Mandrake or
> even, my favourite, SuSE. It also is less hassle installing than Gentoo.
> 
> - --
> Raoul Snyman
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