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Old 10-03-2009, 12:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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After using Ubuntu 7.10 4r long I have decided to move to some other distro
Since i m having a low configuration (P4 2.4 ,256 ddr, 80 gb) so want some light distro Will be using it mainly 4r net (Firefox must) ,Chatting ,Music ,Watching Videos(VLC must),Viewing Picks,creating nd editing world docs

Plz suggest me some Light distro considering my config which looks sexy,has gud customization option and good documentation or user support (so that i dont have to bang my head ).

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Old 10-03-2009, 01:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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After using Ubuntu 7.10 4r long I have decided to move to some other distro
Since i m having a low configuration (P4 2.4 ,256 ddr, 80 gb) so want some light distro Will be using it mainly 4r net (Firefox must) ,Chatting ,Music ,Watching Videos(VLC must),Viewing Picks,creating nd editing world docs

Plz suggest me some Light distro considering my config which looks sexy,has gud customization option and good documentation or user support (so that i dont have to bang my head ).

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If thats all you wanna do then I'd suggest Zenwalk. Actually even Puppy or DSL would all do just fine for the tasks you've listed

If you can manage compilation and stuff then I'd suggest Arch. That would be the best bargain between performance and 'lightness' for your system.
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If thats all you wanna do then I'd suggest Zenwalk. Actually even Puppy or DSL would all do just fine for the tasks you've listed

If you can manage compilation and stuff then I'd suggest Arch. That would be the best bargain between performance and 'lightness' for your system.
thanks 4r Reply mate I have tried DSL Though its fast but i don't like it much
I will not be able to compile so Arch is out
I want a Distro which involves least headache also its boot nd shutdown time shud be minimal .
How gud is Mint considering my criteria ??
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Try Xubuntu, I guess Mint will be heavy on your config.
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I too would suggest Puppy (definitely, give it a try) and the latest Zenwalk 6 release.
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thanks 4r Reply mate I have tried DSL Though its fast but i don't like it much
I will not be able to compile so Arch is out
I want a Distro which involves least headache also its boot nd shutdown time shud be minimal .
How gud is Mint considering my criteria ??
Distro light on resources would be tough, or cause headache in your terms
so, you can try Xubuntu, which is slightly lighter than ubuntu and still manageable for beginners.

but you are having too low RAM, better upgrade your RAM to 512MB or higher (512MB DDR RAM costs around Rs 700/-)
 
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Distro light on resources would be tough, or cause headache in your terms
so, you can try Xubuntu, which is slightly lighter than ubuntu and still manageable for beginners.

but you are having too low RAM, better upgrade your RAM to 512MB or higher (512MB DDR RAM costs around Rs 700/-)
I know that my RAM is Low but Cant help it as of Now i have tried Xbuntu but its almost same like ubuntu i want something different 4rm Ubuntu something like Suse which has good feel nd support any sugestion ???
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I will not be able to compile so Arch is out
What.??!!
Arch has a very good binary package management [handled through pacman.], better than even apt-get IMHO.
Frankly, I think Arch will be a good bet for you.After installing and configuring the system,it occupies ~200 MB RAM on a full-blown GNOME installation [apache,beagle,hal,bluetooth etc. running too.], boots up in 45 secs, shuts down in 10 secs on my *ancient* config.
Unlike Ubuntu whch are i386 optimized,Arch is optimized for i686 architecture.
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^ ^ ^ +1

Arch is reasonably fast and light weight. I'll recommend Xfce for your requirement.
Remember Arch unlike Gentoo does not require you to compile. It has great binary packages.
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I was reluctant in suggesting Arch thinking about the effort required to install based on the thread starter's first post.
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1. Puppy Linux
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Im a user of ArchLinux although I use it I would rather suggest some other distro like PuppyLinux , Zenwalk , Xubuntu , NimbleX for your purpose simply because the amount of configuration required to get a running distro up is much lesser than Arch. However if you enjoy tweaking the distro and performing all those configurations then go ahead and try out Arch. As long as you follow the Beginner guide to the last word you should be fine.

By the way I seriously doubt Mandriva being a light distro :O .
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^^He forgot to add XFCE edition
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I was reluctant in suggesting Arch thinking about the effort required to install based on the thread starter's first post.
U r right dude i m reluctant to put in much effort i.e i m thinking of installing
Puplets ( Puppy Linux ) .
http://www.puppylinux.org/downloads/puplets

How Gud option is this ??
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Puppy Linux, Zenwalk, Arch (with Xfce) should suit you
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I am running puppy linux in Virtual PC 2007 on Windows XP Home Edition. My virtual RAM is 100Mb. I cannot get my Logitech PS2 mouse to work inside puppy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I know that my RAM is Low but Cant help it as of Now i have tried Xbuntu but its almost same like ubuntu i want something different 4rm Ubuntu something like Suse which has good feel nd support any sugestion ???
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Also I forgot to mention before...Debian. It can really be configured well and since you already use Ubuntu you would have some idea about basic configuration and package management.
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I am running puppy linux in Virtual PC 2007 on Windows XP . My virtual RAM is 100Mb. I cannot get my Logitech PS2 optical mouse to work inside puppy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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^^^ I think you should edit your xorg.cong
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nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf

And set correct mouse settings? For instance mine (in Arch) is:
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Section "ServerLayout"
	Identifier     "Xorg Configured"
	Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0
	InputDevice    "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
	InputDevice    "PS/2 Mouse" "CorePointer"
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TBH I am not much experienced with Puppy so cannnot help further.
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Zenwalk would be fine.
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After encountering mouse Undetection problem in puppy 4.1.2
I downloaded puppy 2.1.6 to gave a try and to my surprise it detected my mouse
I m using puppy linux 2.1.6 on Virtual Pc 2007 but I m unable to use internet it is not able to detect my MTNL broadband earlier i had used DSL and ubuntu both detected my MTNL Broadband out of box what shud i do ??
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I havn't used and may be offtopic here, but I was reading about tiny core linux alongside. Its only 10 MB.
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O.K. Go for Moon OS which is based on Ubuntu but uses LXDE and enlightment DE but has the bell and whistles of regular Heavyweight like KDE..Lxde and Enlightment aare very light on your system



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From the screenshots, Moon OS is looking like a pretty nice distro. I also happened to read about it today on the DistroWatch Weekly.
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^^ Thanks for the update man Moon OS is looking Cool
but As of now I m trying my hand at puppy
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Puppy is a good choice for old hardware but many applications are still in old version..But in case you want to amaze your friend with your old hardware with Puppy there is a way out!! this thing called 'Puplet' which means' little darlings of puppy'. Actually they are not little compare to puppy but simply a remastered Puppy with added / customised puppy for special purpose, some puplets has more than 700 mb ISO
here some examples: PupFluxLite


At 84 mb, this fluxbox version of Puppy is very quick. It has gnumeric and abiword and a couple of other things removed, including JWM. download here

2. Growler



This one kept the kid's in mind for their Gaming but 635MB download here

there are still some good puplets are there for more information visit here
U see I am wasting more precious bandwith here

Happy Linux!!

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