[Lazarus] Lazarus on my ancient computer?
Leonardo M. Ramé
l.rame at griensu.com
Wed Feb 17 15:18:25 CET 2016
El 14/02/16 a las 11:34, Mark Morgan Lloyd escribió:
> Sven Barth wrote:
>> On 14.02.2016 15:14, Bart wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This is a bit off-topic.
>>>
>>> I have an ancient computer: Intel Celeron 700Mhz, 512MB RAM, 20GB
>>> IDE HD.
>>> (http://flyingsheep.nl/computer_nostalgie.htm#celeron700)
>>> (Hardware upgrades are not in the picture.)
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> So, do you have tips on which Linux flavour to install on this machine?
>>
>> I'd suggest ArchLinux. It's a very lightweight distro that's based on a
>> rolling release (like Gentoo), but uses binary packages instead. I use
>> it on my two main computers. On one I'm only using Awesome as window
>> manager and on the other OpenBox. Nothing else.
>
> Alternatively, I run Debian "Lenny" with KDE on a number of machines
> of that sort of spec. For later Debians consider XFCE irrespective of
> system spec.
>
+1 I run XUbuntu, that comes with XFCE instead of Unity and runs pretty
well on low end PCs..
Regards,
--
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
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