On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 02:28:46PM +0300, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote: > On 18 Aug 2001 03:46:15 -0700, Russell Williams wrote: > > > > --- Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Russell Williams wrote: > > > > > > > > Is the iBook2 really a good choice as an > > > inexpensive Debian notebook? > > > > > > Most definitely. > > My "yeah" here also. The specs are pretty much like the older black > powerbook G3 ("Pismo") anyway. The more memory you can stuff in the > better, especially if you want to run MacOnLinux (www.maconlinux.net) > since you want to give about 128Mb to MacOS if you intend to do anything > useful with it (I run Illustrator on it, it works fine, but larger > graphics could use 256MB for the macos session, thus I could use 512MB > ram on this, currently it has 256 which is fine for just Linux use. > > > Would the TiBook be worth the extra money? > > There is quite a bit of that extra money in between an ibook and > tibook.. > > > > Do you absolutely need _Ximian_ GNOME? GNOME 1.4 is > > > in the main Debian > > > archive, and the Ximian debs tend to be worse > > > integrated into the system. > > > > I don't need Ximian Gnome but I would prefer it. Can I > > recompile it or will I have many problems with it? > > Yes. You just want to stick to debian/stable then, as debian/unstable > and debian/testing are not supported by Ximian Gnome - It might work, > but you *will* face conflicting packages that try to overwrite each > others files, since debian/unstable and thus testing also are changing > rapidly and the packages are organized differently. > > It should build out of the box from the source .debs though. > > deb-src http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian stable main > > is my apt-line. > > > How long does it take to start Mozilla? (when running > > GNOME 1.4) > > Mozilla works perfectly fine on my pismo, and it is slow to start even > on my desktop machine. But one doesnt start and close it all the time > anyway, I just keep it running all the time.
Also, i think there is a galeon comman line option to prestart galeon/mozilla, and when you later want to open a galeon window, it appears immediately. Friendly, Sven Luther