Hello!
One more thing: If forcepae does not work for you, you will not be able to use LL 2.X.
If I were you, I'd invest in more/new memory, and go to 1GB RAM - or 2GB, if it will recognize 1GB DDR SODIMMs. Sure, LL WORKS with 512MB RAM, but with only that much memory to work with, you will most likely NOT be particularly pleased with its overall performance.
Don't let anyone here get me wrong - I LOVE LL a LOT, and as my Linux flavor of preference, I recommend using it whenever possible. However, with only 512 MB RAM to work with, for a better experience, by order of preference, I'd go with:
1. Lubuntu (easiest on the end user),
2. Debian, or
3. Puppy, which I wouldn't recommend to those new to Linux.
It would be interesting to see what others have to say about this subject...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
One more thing: If forcepae does not work for you, you will not be able to use LL 2.X.
If I were you, I'd invest in more/new memory, and go to 1GB RAM - or 2GB, if it will recognize 1GB DDR SODIMMs. Sure, LL WORKS with 512MB RAM, but with only that much memory to work with, you will most likely NOT be particularly pleased with its overall performance.
Don't let anyone here get me wrong - I LOVE LL a LOT, and as my Linux flavor of preference, I recommend using it whenever possible. However, with only 512 MB RAM to work with, for a better experience, by order of preference, I'd go with:
1. Lubuntu (easiest on the end user),
2. Debian, or
3. Puppy, which I wouldn't recommend to those new to Linux.
It would be interesting to see what others have to say about this subject...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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