On 10/02/11 15:04, gazz wrote:
By the way, thanks to whomever suggested Lubuntu for my eeePC. I've
finally had to bite down on the fact that it can't run Ubuntu Netbook
sensibly with a 4GB USB HD even stripping out locales and other clutter
and constantly cleaning up apt like a madwoman.

I would suggest a look at Bodhi linux. It is Ubuntu based, and comes on a 380MB CD image. It has Enlightenment E17 as a desktop/window manager, and comes with very little else other than Firefox 4 beta10 and synaptic. What I like about it is I don't have to remove anything to make a small installation, just add what I think will fit. I add about 150MB of packages for an installation which fits on a 4GB drive, including Thunderbird, VLC, gedit, mythTV-frontend, Gnumeric, Abiword, and some system utilities like ssh, gvfs (for "connect to server" in Nautilus) and avahi (for local name resolution). The end result is about 2GB, which still leaves room for upgrades and some swap on a 4GB drive.

Enlightenment is modular, so anything you don't want or need you can just unload, and the really unusual feature is that if it crashes, it doesn't take all you apps down with it, so you can restart it and still see all your apps running unharmed. It hasn't crashed on me yet though, so I haven't tested that out.

http://www.bodhilinux.com

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JimP


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