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Hello John! Tuesday August 02 2011 19:58, John Anderson wrote to All: JA> I am seriously considering setting up MBSE, the first consideration is JA> which Linux flavour would you recommend, I have run most of the main JA> ones and even some of the obscure, in my very early days I ran Minix JA> on a 286, 640K men, and twin five and a quater inch floppys. I have JA> not ran a linux system in some time mind, and would be much more JA> comfortable with a GUI JA> The system it will be installed on is an old Scenic 100, celeron 2.6 JA> GHz, 512 meg of ram. I currently run MBSE on a PIII-1GHz laptop with 512MB RAM under Slackware 13.37; works great for me. Andrew ---* Origin: Bits & Bytes BBS * V.Everything! * 860/535-4284 (1:320/119) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 313 550 620 848 @PATH: 320/119 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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