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Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Can anybody suggest which of the last version of UBUNTU can be installed smoothly on a P-3 PC having 128 MB of RAM. Please give the details of downloading the file also.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
But I personally recomend Gentoo if you are an experienced user, for old systems.
And there is also Knoppix for experienced linux users.
For normal users, there is Vector Linux. Its fast and looks great.
Damn Small Linux when expanded is another good option(its a debian, like ubuntu)
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Rather slackware is better for older systems. Gentoo is good but you need another powerful machine to cross compile the packages.
I'd rather recommend slackware based distro which uses a lightweight WM instead of a DE as the RAM is a bit low for any DE. Like MetalheadGautham recommended, Vector Linux is one good choice. Or you may try out Arch, but that will require you to do a bit more manual work.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Rather slackware is better for older systems. Gentoo is good but you need another powerful machine to cross compile the packages.
I'd rather recommend slackware based distro which uses a lightweight WM instead of a DE as the RAM is a bit low for any DE. Like MetalheadGautham recommended, Vector Linux is one good choice. Or you may try out Arch, but that will require you to do a bit more manual work.
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I think Vector will be purrrrfect in that case. It looks good too, and by looking good, I mean much better than Ubuntu. So you won't be offended by ugly environments in Vector Linux.
Its fairly simple to use, and there are countless Slackware .tgz packages of software available on the net. There is a site dedicated for it, but I forgot the name. Go to wikipedia and look for vector linux for more info.
Don't try Arch Linux or Knoppix if you are a linux n00b. They will startle you the first week you use them. Go easy on yourself.
Xubuntu is a good OS, as its veeeery simple to use. But its default theme also sucks, like ubuntu's. But atleast its a fairly simple two minute job to make it look like(or better) than windows XP, Vector Linux, etc through the default resorces.
PS: I am waiting still for the final release of 5.9 live cd to come out. Is it out yet ? The last time I saw, only the installer CD of 5.9 was out for download. I am looking for the live CD as it can be used for both installation and live system running.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Its fairly simple to use, and there are countless Slackware .tgz packages of software available on the net. There is a site dedicated for it, but I forgot the name.
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http://linuxpackages.net/ ?
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woops! forgot...
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Proves that you aren't hardcore slackware fan
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Vector Linux runs kde?
so how it can be for older pcs?
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
KDE works on P3s. I myself have tried it on Fedora 7 on my box with 384 Mb RAM. It consumes about 150~250 Mb RAM and a lot of Disk Space (  ). Though it works well but I like GNOME.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Proves that you aren't hardcore slackware fan 
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I only use Slackware based Live CDs occasionally
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Vector Linux runs kde?
so how it can be for older pcs?
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It runs Xfce. The KDE version is the SOHO Edition.
If you want KDE, use Knoppix.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Can anybody suggest which of the last version of UBUNTU can be installed smoothly on a P-3 PC having 128 MB of RAM. Please give the details of downloading the file also.
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Since you are specifically asking for ubuntu based distros you can try gebuntu: http://geubuntu.wikispaces.com/Live+CD
This is ubuntu based on enlightenment (a very light window manager) and well integrated. However enlightenment may be a big buggy. You can try the live cd first
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Can you suggest a Linux distro for the following System :
Pentium III Processor
450 MHz
64.0 MB Ram
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Can you suggest a Linux distro for the following System :
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lol 64 MB RAM ?
try Damn Small Linux (DSL)
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Try Zenwalk.
Its based on slackware and runs great on older systems.
It boots in less than 15seconds on my 256meg system.
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And for one, I am running Mandriva 2006 with KDE on Celeron with 128MB of RAM. I know it's a bit outdated and not really suggested but maybe you can try a newer version and see if it works. Mandriva is a quite easy to use distro.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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And for one, I am running Mandriva 2006 with KDE on Celeron with 128MB of RAM. I know it's a bit outdated and not really suggested but maybe you can try a newer version and see if it works. Mandriva is a quite easy to use distro.
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hey u were a slackware guy ?
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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And for one, I am running Mandriva 2006 with KDE on Celeron with 128MB of RAM. I know it's a bit outdated and not really suggested but maybe you can try a newer version and see if it works. Mandriva is a quite easy to use distro.
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Yes, that sounds good. Upgrade the kernel. Mostly thats all the upgrade you need to do!
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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Can you suggest a Linux distro for the following System :
Pentium III Processor
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Its recomended that you upgrade your ram and make it 128 mb or 256 mb.
If you do that, the distros will run much better.
Your system is not too bad at running some distros.
I suggest you look at Vector Linux, Damn Small Linux, Knoppix and Xubuntu(only if you up the ram to 128 mb. Else its very slow.)
@mehulved: Nice. I guess as long as your kernel is light enough and up to date, you needn't upgrade your distro. But you know how linux is. Using older distros is discouraged here, unless there is a huge difference between the newer and the older distro in places like GUI, WM, etc.
@ The Unknown: Don't go about asking if some one is a Linux guy, windows guy, macintosh guy, slackware guy, etc. It just doesn't make sence. People are not required by law to swear alliance with an OS and become its fanboy.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
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hey u were a slackware guy ? 
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I don't use slackware cos I don't use linux now.
And anyways it's one of the college PC's. They run various kinds of linux like debian, ubuntu, gentoo, arch, mandriva, CentOS and there's also one running PC-BSD but ubuntu is the default on all the PC's.
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I don't use slackware cos I don't use linux now.
And anyways it's one of the college PC's. They run various kinds of linux like debian, ubuntu, gentoo, arch, mandriva, CentOS and there's also one running PC-BSD but ubuntu is the default on all the PC's.
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which collage do you study in that has these many distros ?
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which collage do you study in that has these many distros ? 
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I work at NRC-FOSS Mumbai Node at VJTI College. And I have to manage that Lab
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I work at NRC-FOSS Mumbai Node at VJTI College. And I have to manage that Lab 
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You work there ? Meaning you have qualified as a CERTIFIED LINUX ADMINISTRATOR ? 
mehulved uncle, you really are a big pick here at this forums
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You work there ? Meaning you have qualified as a CERTIFIED LINUX ADMINISTRATOR ? 
mehulved uncle, you really are a big pick here at this forums 
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You work there ? Meaning you have qualified as a CERTIFIED LINUX ADMINISTRATOR ? 
mehulved uncle, you really are a big pick here at this forums 
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I am not certified at all.
And I have some big BOFH's and b1gsh0ts to help me in case of problems  one of them on this forum.
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bofh's  .i think @gnurag will be helping u?
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I am not certified at all.
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I think the guy menulved is mentioning is you yourself
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^no way!I used to help him when he was new to Linux with username techurfuture.now he is such a g33k at this tender age !
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
Actually you can run any version of Ubuntu on that machine. However what you run will basically determine the amount of tweaks you need to setup for the it to work.
Read this http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/10...tsy-for-speed/
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To that end, Ubuntu is a great solution, with the only downside being that it's not very light by default. From my experience, a stock, Gnome-based Ubuntu system (regardless of the release) works best on machines faster than about 1Ghz -- a number that will depend on your tolerance for sluggishness. On computers slower than that, I find Gnome Ubuntu to be unbearable.
Kubuntu is about the same for me. And while Xubuntu has a reputation for being lighter than its Gnome or KDE cousins, it has matured into a rather hefty distribution. Xubuntu once promised a GTK2-based environment whenever possible, but now much of the Xubuntu framework is being replaced with Gnome counterparts, to ease development work and to satisfy the demands of its user base. Your experiences may differ, but from what I've seen, the threshold for Xubuntu is not much lower than straight Ubuntu.
So more often than not, the best solution for all these problems -- aged hardware, increased workload and bulky software -- is to start with the lowest possible level of function, and add to it. That means starting from the purest form of Ubuntu, and tweaking it to improve speed. Then you pick the core level programs you want, the fundamental software you want, and ultimately design a system how you want. In all, you could end up with a machine that performs faster than you ever expected.
Most of the tweaks in this guide are intended for machines that predate the Pentium 4 generation, but post-date the Pentium Pro. That means you'll see the best results on a machine between roughly 1Ghz and 150Mhz. If you're on a newer machine, you'll find that the innate speed of your hardware makes the tweaks pointless. In the same way, a machine slower than 150Mhz won't see much improvement -- the hardware is so slow that the tweak has no appreciable effect. But regardless of your hardware, give them all a try.
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Re: Ubuntu for P-3 PCs
I found the ISO file of UBUNTU 5.10 on DIGIT April 2006 DVD which is a perfect match for what I was searching for. I want to see some kids grow with LINUX. And for this UBUNTU is the best in my view.
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