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Message 16320 - Posted: 15 May 2006, 17:18:44 UTC

I am currently running Ubuntu 5.10 on this along with Rosetta @home. I was thinking since where this is an older computer, maybe Ubuntu is sucking up more resources and maybe i should consider a lighter distribution, that will run from the hard drive. any suggestions? or should i just keep Ubuntu
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Message 16325 - Posted: 15 May 2006, 17:32:51 UTC - in response to Message 16320.  

I am currently running Ubuntu 5.10 on this along with Rosetta @home. I was thinking since where this is an older computer, maybe Ubuntu is sucking up more resources and maybe i should consider a lighter distribution, that will run from the hard drive. any suggestions? or should i just keep Ubuntu


Ubuntu is built on Debian. It's considered a more "friendly" version of Debian.

So, to avoid learning new admin-tools (like apt-get ... stuff) you could just install a minimalistic Debian (Sarge, latest stable, if you have fast Internet get it from http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/).

If it's a an older PC you could install older kernel 2.4.x (I believe its install CD does choose kernel 2.4 automatically)

That's what I do, I don't even load the X11 system. Instead I use SSH to login.
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