I have recently purchased a used Celeron laptop (Dell Inspiron 1100) and installed Ubuntu Desktop 9.04 on it which rendered the usability slow and annoying. I suppose GNOME is pretty unfair to such a laptop so I'm going to try installing XUBUNTU 9.04 tonight and see how that goes. Any thoughts on the matter? I am pretty certain that with Xfce the laptop should be more usable. If you're wondering why anyone with half a brain would purchase such an old laptop, well the answer's pretty simple. It got it for $65 along with a wireless USB adapter. I'll surely find tons of things to do with it (beside playing dos games on it through a dos emulator).
I would if possible, get more RAM for it. And maybe build up from a minimal install so you can keep it really lightweight. http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/minimal https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...tion/MinimalCD
Honestly, I don't care much about this laptop and I doubt I'd upgrade it, I just want to use it for general testing purposes and some web surfing till I get a decent laptop. I suppose I'm going to try Xubuntu, and if it is still slow then I'll move to DSL or Puppy for the fun of trying a new distro
Crunchbang might be a nice option too, I haven't tried it but have read good things. It's Ubuntu based. http://crunchbanglinux.org/
Looks brilliant, thanks a lot. Are you located in Lebanon?
Originally Posted by WolfLust Are you located in Lebanon? Nope just saw your post -- I tend to always have some old machines around I like to experiment with so is always an interesting topic.
I installed Xubuntu but firefox is still eating up all the CPU resources, and firefox crashes when I limit its CPU consumption. I'll give DSL 4.4.10 a try today.
Hmmm..yeah Firefox can be a bit of a resource hog. Maybe check out this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193567 Or could look into running Swiftfox or even Seamonkey. DSL is pretty nice especially considering it will run on really low spec hardware -- as is Puppy. Some people really like slitaz, haven't tried that one yet.
I tried DSL yesterday, it's the lightest thing I've seen hehehe, I really liked that about it. I'm still having trouble connecting the USB wireless controller though. Will try to solve that issue in a day or two. I downloaded Puppy, will check it out asap. Brilliant link you've shared, I will try some of the tweaks soon as I really rather stick to Xubuntu.
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