On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:37:35PM +0100, Andreas wrote: > Hi, > > i'm planning to reactivate an old > IBM Thinkpad 560 with P5/100 16 MB Ram, > > and would like to hear your suggestions > regarding (is running X possible ?) or > are there any Links you can give to me ?
Yes, running X is possible, but I recommend a reasonable size swap file and going for a lightweight windowmanager rather than any desktop environment. FVWM is about the heaviest I'd try, and that only if you want your menus to have icons in it. Or one of the gtk-based wm's would probably do. Many people are happy enough with ratpoison or blackbox. You probably want to make it so GUI mode does not run except on request. RAM saving maneuvers can include reducing the number of getty processes listed in /etc/inittab, disabling daemons you don't need, running the ones you might need under any of the inetd variants (because then it will only launch when used), and using lightweight programs that perform similar functions (e.g. thttpd is much smaller than apache, and there are even tinier web daemons if you don't need a full featured one). Keep an eye open for svgalib apps and ncurses apps able to do what you need - these are much lighter than X plus the GUI edition. Unfortunately decent GUI-but-not-X browsers aren't too thick on the ground; in fact if you know of one that's any good please chime in. There are a bunch of text mode browsers and with zgv and a good set of lines in /etc/mailcap lynx can quite happily view graphics... when you select them. Whichever one you pick if you like these, get the -ssl edition of their package, unless you've got a good reason to avoid crypto. > (linux-on-laptops has only 1 Comment > running Debian on Thinkapd) I've got a 560E that runs it fine (which I gave to a friend) but it has more RAM than that. Nonetheless, if mulinux can do it, I'm sure we can too :) > thank you for suggestions and URLs > Andreas * Heather Stern * star@ many places... * Starshine Technical Services -*- 800 938 4078 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]