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Old 17-03-2008, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Building a highly functional desktop with lightweight software

When my girlfriend visits me, she has to work on a mini PC while I use my laptop to finish whatever I postponed at the office. Her PC has a 1GHz VIA processor and 128 MB of RAM and runs Ubuntu. You can imagine how slowly it boots, even with Linux installed, and GNOME runs so slowly that it's quite irritating. I didn't want to reformat and install a lightweight Linux distribution like Fluxbuntu because the mini PC doesn't have a CD-ROM drive, and I already had 10GB of data that would have taken a long time to back up. Instead, I found and installed some lightweight software to improve her computing experience.

The problem with speeding up your desktop is that you have to make certain usability compromises. I had to make my girlfriend's desktop fast, yet as user-friendly as the GNOME environment she uses on her own Ubuntu-based computer at home.
I installed iDesk to give her icons on the desktop on top of the Fluxbox desktop environment. The icons are defined through .lnk files located in ~/.idesktop for each application you want to appear on the desktop. For example, to create a shortcut to Firefox, you would create a file with touch ~/.idesktop/firefox.lnk with the following contents:
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Caption: Firefox
Command: /usr/bin/firefox
Icon: /usr/share/pixmaps/mozilla-firefox.png
Width: 48
Height: 48
X: 299
Y: 49
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Old 17-03-2008, 11:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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^He could've well used Xfce,it just uses arnd 50 megs on startup on my 256 meg system.
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If all he wanted to do is install fluxbuntu, he could do
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sudo apt-get install fluxbox
And disable unnecessary startup services.
Use a lightweight, no frills login manager like slim.
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I have never heard of dames using ubuntu or similar tuxes.
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^I have, even made a couple of my frns make the move.
But , whats the point?
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I have never heard of dames using ubuntu or similar tuxes.
Theres a whole IRC channel dedicated for them . Furthermore I know 2 girls/ women using Ubuntu in my hometown .
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If all he wanted to do is install fluxbuntu, he could do
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I have never heard of dames using ubuntu or similar tuxes.
Heard of linuxchix? and ubuntu-women? And if you ever do come across svaksha, say hi from devmodem's side
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