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Thread: Good version of Linux for Low-End Hardware

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    shosh's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30BT Rep +30
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    I have a PenIII laptop thats 500 Mhz that i would like to put to some use. Im looking for a simple version of linux that i can install on it but still windows-like in user interface. can anyone recommend a good version of linux that i can run on this computer?

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    TinyMe a stripped down PCLOS distro or Puppy Linux.

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    dbmp's Avatar ubuntu <3 BT Rep: +13BT Rep +13BT Rep +13
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    Ubuntu without the pretty eye candy runs quite well in low-end machines.

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    if you still have doubts, you can try xubuntu, it's designed for older pcs.

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    is perfect for you:
    http://www.blagblagblag.org/

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    PCLinuxOS is another good choice for low end hardware I was running it on a PIII laptop with no problems, the only thing I had trouble configuring was the addon WiFi card but that wasn't a major, it works very well for what you need.

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    try dsl "damn small linux"

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    I would also suggest trying Xubuntu. It's lighter than Ubuntu but still looks nice by default and has a lot of Ubuntu's features.

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    Would it support pfsense, for a low-end pc load-balance router?
    "Dude, where's my rar?"

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    i think PCLinuxOS is good for low-end hardware

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