I have owned a libretty 50ct - what you need is to have the base files on
a seperate partition (such as your windows partition) and then you need
everything to happen within a single disk. At 'some point' linux stops
talking to the floppy disk through the bios and takes over with its own
driv
I currently use blackbox, and previously have used windowmaker - I'm not
entirely sure which one will perform best on a low end system, but both
should be quite adequate. blackbox and windowmaker are both pretty
featureful while still being quite speedy and minimalist.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL
I have owned a libretty 50ct - what you need is to have the base files on
a seperate partition (such as your windows partition) and then you need
everything to happen within a single disk. At 'some point' linux stops
talking to the floppy disk through the bios and takes over with its own
drive
I currently use blackbox, and previously have used windowmaker - I'm not
entirely sure which one will perform best on a low end system, but both
should be quite adequate. blackbox and windowmaker are both pretty
featureful while still being quite speedy and minimalist.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL
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