On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 11:21:58AM -0700, keith smith wrote:
> With all the talk about Ubuntu and needing to setup two boxes one with an X interface and one just a plain server (LAMP).
>
> They both will be used mostly at this time for PHP/MySql development. Neither will serve to the Internet just local.
>
> They are both turn of the century technology (Year 2000) both AMD500
> 1 has CD writer/floppy/100MB zip, replaceable 20gig hd's, and 256MB mem
> the other has 128MB mem, CD, floppy, fix 14GB HD.
>
> I read someplace that the graphical user interface install requires 192MB RAM. However from the talk here I take it there is a text based installer also.
Yes, there's a text-based installer. Having just done it this very
morning, I can say for sure! The text install is NOT any harder. It has
the same options, as far as I could see, as the GUI installer. It may
have more, but the "do the normal thing" options were still there. Much,
MUCH less painful than the GUI for 192K machines.
My daughter is now happily back on myspace, and I have eliminated the
last Windows machine in the house. :)
> Here are my questions:
> 1) If a Debian derivative (which I like because of apt-get) does the current real or imagined troubles at Debian _Really_ affect Ubuntu?
I wouldn't worry about that too much.
> 2) With older hardware does anyone see a problem?
I ended up using straight up Ubuntu (Gnome) on the 300MHz, 192K laptop
and it's running as well as you might expect: not snappy but usable. If
you're not stuck on Gnome or KDE then I'd recommend Xubuntu to avoid
some of the bloat.
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Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group
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