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On Sun, May 24, 2009 6:13 pm, Buz Davis wrote:
> Bob and Harold,
>
> Thanks for the good advice.  Bob, you were right: I meant 256 mb and 320
> mb.  When I got my first PC it had 128 k, and that was a LOT!  I just
> haven't grown-up as quickly as the PC did.
>

I would add my 2 cents for DSL ( http://damnsmalllinux.org ) and Puppy
Linux. I prefer DSL but not with the default windowmanager. I prefer
Fluxbox. Puppy will work fine, too, I suspect.

With DSL, the newer versions are easy to update/upgrade. I haven't used
Puppy enough. I've never installed it to a hard drive. I have DSL
installed on my cell phone as an embedded OS. That means, I plug it into
any MSWin PC and run a batch file and QEMU comes up and runs DSL inside.
If a Linux PC has either qemu or has WINE enabled, I can run it from
there, too.

HTH,

Karl


> Thanks!
>
> Buz
>
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